Role of the State in Developing Countries: Public Choice versus
... etc. This is the night-watchman state. However, in practice, the state has extended its spheres of influence well beyond those of a minimal state. Beside the monopoly power of the state, the state has also emphasised its role in relation to the currency and the business cycle. For example, by the 19 ...
... etc. This is the night-watchman state. However, in practice, the state has extended its spheres of influence well beyond those of a minimal state. Beside the monopoly power of the state, the state has also emphasised its role in relation to the currency and the business cycle. For example, by the 19 ...
factors influencing economic growth in indonesia
... funds. In addition to the problems of moral hazard and adverse selection that are common, banks play an important role in allocating capital and monitoring to ensure that public funds are channeled to activities that provide optimal benefits. Regardless the recent rise in the role of financing throu ...
... funds. In addition to the problems of moral hazard and adverse selection that are common, banks play an important role in allocating capital and monitoring to ensure that public funds are channeled to activities that provide optimal benefits. Regardless the recent rise in the role of financing throu ...
factors influencing economic growth in indonesia
... funds. In addition to the problems of moral hazard and adverse selection that are common, banks play an important role in allocating capital and monitoring to ensure that public funds are channeled to activities that provide optimal benefits. Regardless the recent rise in the role of financing throu ...
... funds. In addition to the problems of moral hazard and adverse selection that are common, banks play an important role in allocating capital and monitoring to ensure that public funds are channeled to activities that provide optimal benefits. Regardless the recent rise in the role of financing throu ...
rethinking strategy to addressing the informal sector with lessons for
... rise to an informal economy that deprives some workers of deserved benefits while conveying undeserved benefits to others. The term Informal Sector is also useful in describing and accounting for forms of shelter or living arrangements that are similarly unlawful, unregulated, or not afforded protec ...
... rise to an informal economy that deprives some workers of deserved benefits while conveying undeserved benefits to others. The term Informal Sector is also useful in describing and accounting for forms of shelter or living arrangements that are similarly unlawful, unregulated, or not afforded protec ...
part-iv: recommendations for tunisian policy
... Conference, in November 1995. Indeed, Western Europe and Mediterranean countries were seeking to achieve a balance between political, economic, and human relations across the Mediterranean. Opinions about the results of this conference were divided; some countries look at it as a success because it ...
... Conference, in November 1995. Indeed, Western Europe and Mediterranean countries were seeking to achieve a balance between political, economic, and human relations across the Mediterranean. Opinions about the results of this conference were divided; some countries look at it as a success because it ...
Chapter 1
... No country practices pure capitalism, socialism, or communism. Economic systems can be mixtures and often contain various elements of government intervention ...
... No country practices pure capitalism, socialism, or communism. Economic systems can be mixtures and often contain various elements of government intervention ...
Entrepreneurship Impact on Economic Growth in Emerging Countries
... defined and simultaneously the stage of economic development. (Klapper, L.F.and Love, I., 2011). As entrepreneurship can either be defined as “necessity entrepreneurship,” which is having to become an entrepreneur because you have no other better job opportunities ( the refugee effect), or as “oppor ...
... defined and simultaneously the stage of economic development. (Klapper, L.F.and Love, I., 2011). As entrepreneurship can either be defined as “necessity entrepreneurship,” which is having to become an entrepreneur because you have no other better job opportunities ( the refugee effect), or as “oppor ...
Explaining rise of barter in Russia: Virtual Economy vs. Monetary Issues
... Ickes mentions that the inflated figures permit the government to spend more5, an incentive to favor such virtual economy. We mentioned that the cause of virtual economy originates from hesitation to restructure the industrial sector by the producers. Once the cycle starts, it is continuously suppo ...
... Ickes mentions that the inflated figures permit the government to spend more5, an incentive to favor such virtual economy. We mentioned that the cause of virtual economy originates from hesitation to restructure the industrial sector by the producers. Once the cycle starts, it is continuously suppo ...
Fiscal Policy Reforms in Kosovo
... tax rates on dividends, interest, rent, gambling, capital gains, sale of intangible property, etc., were reduced from 20% to 10%. However, the VAT went through a slight increase from 15% to 16 %, which in reality caused a small increase of prices in the country. By mid-2012 there has been an increas ...
... tax rates on dividends, interest, rent, gambling, capital gains, sale of intangible property, etc., were reduced from 20% to 10%. However, the VAT went through a slight increase from 15% to 16 %, which in reality caused a small increase of prices in the country. By mid-2012 there has been an increas ...
this chapter - Department of Industry, Innovation and
... Third, consumer preferences. The Australian population is becoming larger, older and richer. Over the past four decades, the population has grown by nearly 9 million persons. The median age has increased by close to 10 years and per capita incomes have doubled.149 These changes have had significant ...
... Third, consumer preferences. The Australian population is becoming larger, older and richer. Over the past four decades, the population has grown by nearly 9 million persons. The median age has increased by close to 10 years and per capita incomes have doubled.149 These changes have had significant ...
The impact of socio-economic reforms on governance
... policy. Restrictions on the imports of minor irrigation equipment have been withdrawn and import duties on small diesel engines have been abolished. Subsidies have been withdrawn and Bangladesh Agricultural Development Corporation (BADC) has no longer been procuring and distributing minor irrigation ...
... policy. Restrictions on the imports of minor irrigation equipment have been withdrawn and import duties on small diesel engines have been abolished. Subsidies have been withdrawn and Bangladesh Agricultural Development Corporation (BADC) has no longer been procuring and distributing minor irrigation ...
Globalization and the Industrial Development of Nigeria: Evidence
... globalization and economic growth in Nigeria from 1970-2008. This study employed descriptive statistics, regression technique and correlation analysis in evaluating the relevant results. The result of the regression analysis shows that trade openness has positive and significant relationship with ec ...
... globalization and economic growth in Nigeria from 1970-2008. This study employed descriptive statistics, regression technique and correlation analysis in evaluating the relevant results. The result of the regression analysis shows that trade openness has positive and significant relationship with ec ...
ENLARGING THE VARIETIES OF CAPITALISM The
... the Hall and Soskice model, new varieties should not be added without hesitation. In order to qualify as a distinct variety of capitalism, three conditions have to be met:34 (1) the existence of an alternative overall economic coordination mechanism closely related to (2) a relatively stable set of ...
... the Hall and Soskice model, new varieties should not be added without hesitation. In order to qualify as a distinct variety of capitalism, three conditions have to be met:34 (1) the existence of an alternative overall economic coordination mechanism closely related to (2) a relatively stable set of ...
Key Findings from the Economic Impact Assessment of
... future of the CRC Programme The Programme is meeting “third stream” objectives and the prima facie case for its continuation is clear. The Programme’s performance appears to be improving over time with the majority of benefits from past investment still to be delivered. To improve Programme evaluati ...
... future of the CRC Programme The Programme is meeting “third stream” objectives and the prima facie case for its continuation is clear. The Programme’s performance appears to be improving over time with the majority of benefits from past investment still to be delivered. To improve Programme evaluati ...
Economic Integration: An Analysis of Major SAARC Countries
... develop common system of fiscal, monetary ,industrial and transport policies. The highest form is the monetary union which adopts a single common currency. Viner(1950) first introduced the concepts of trade creation and trade diversion in relation to economic integration among a group of countries w ...
... develop common system of fiscal, monetary ,industrial and transport policies. The highest form is the monetary union which adopts a single common currency. Viner(1950) first introduced the concepts of trade creation and trade diversion in relation to economic integration among a group of countries w ...
... short-term nominal interest rate, is determined by a number of economic variables according to a mathematical equation. However, a well-known problem with such rules is that certain specifications of the rule can lead to indeterminacy, that is, an economy for which many different outcomes are possib ...
The Social and Solidarity Economy
... solidarity. These people are not motivated by a desire for personal profit nor an accumulation of personal wealth, as we are used to seeing, but rather by the desire to increase the community’s wealth, by proposing original and relevant collective solutions to community needs. A potpourri of social ...
... solidarity. These people are not motivated by a desire for personal profit nor an accumulation of personal wealth, as we are used to seeing, but rather by the desire to increase the community’s wealth, by proposing original and relevant collective solutions to community needs. A potpourri of social ...
Economists’ interest in collective decision after World War II: a history
... Musgrave), of improving resources allocation and quality control at the Office of Strategic Services, the Statistical Research Group (Friedman, Stigler, Jimmie Savage) or at the National Planning Board (Samuelson), virtually every economist in the United-States was ...
... Musgrave), of improving resources allocation and quality control at the Office of Strategic Services, the Statistical Research Group (Friedman, Stigler, Jimmie Savage) or at the National Planning Board (Samuelson), virtually every economist in the United-States was ...
LERNER, Abba Ptachya (1903-1982) by Mathew Forstater* Working
... (Lerner’s fellow student at LSE), Lerner’s contributions dealt with a myriad of analytical issues involved in identifying the behavioral rules for attaining optimal resource allocation in a socialist economy. The ‘Lange-Lerner Theorem’ became a cornerstone of one side of the famous ‘socialist calcu ...
... (Lerner’s fellow student at LSE), Lerner’s contributions dealt with a myriad of analytical issues involved in identifying the behavioral rules for attaining optimal resource allocation in a socialist economy. The ‘Lange-Lerner Theorem’ became a cornerstone of one side of the famous ‘socialist calcu ...
Dating the Portuguese business cycle
... he study of business cycles has been a key research area for a long time in economics. In this respect, one should mention that there are two types of business cycles in the economic literature: the classical business cycle and the growth cycle. Classical cycles refer to alternating periods of contr ...
... he study of business cycles has been a key research area for a long time in economics. In this respect, one should mention that there are two types of business cycles in the economic literature: the classical business cycle and the growth cycle. Classical cycles refer to alternating periods of contr ...
the conceptual roots of work effort in pre
... discrimination among workers with different observable characteristics. [2] In relation to the above, there have been a number of models that provide some more microeconomic foundations of the efficiency wage theory and which made use of the idea of work effort. One of the most well known of these m ...
... discrimination among workers with different observable characteristics. [2] In relation to the above, there have been a number of models that provide some more microeconomic foundations of the efficiency wage theory and which made use of the idea of work effort. One of the most well known of these m ...
Slide 1
... about the same, somewhat weaker, or much weaker than it is now? 4. Rate your current financial situation, using a scale from 1 to 7, where 7 means your personal financial situation is very strong today and 1 means it is very weak 5. Looking ahead six months from now, do you expect your personal fina ...
... about the same, somewhat weaker, or much weaker than it is now? 4. Rate your current financial situation, using a scale from 1 to 7, where 7 means your personal financial situation is very strong today and 1 means it is very weak 5. Looking ahead six months from now, do you expect your personal fina ...
The Contribution of Commercial Aviation to the Economy of Manitoba:... J. Jurgens Bekker, Senior Research Associate
... Strong industry and sectoral linkages in an economy contribute to greater direct, indirect and induced effects and consequently to larger multipliers. Generally, territories with small economies, functioning with a market driven foreign trade regime, have less intra-territorial industry and sectoral ...
... Strong industry and sectoral linkages in an economy contribute to greater direct, indirect and induced effects and consequently to larger multipliers. Generally, territories with small economies, functioning with a market driven foreign trade regime, have less intra-territorial industry and sectoral ...
E C conomic Statistics in ambodia
... ○ Plans are currently being implemented to improve coordination of production of economic statistics ...
... ○ Plans are currently being implemented to improve coordination of production of economic statistics ...
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... The particularity of the U.S system • In practice, the US is pluralistic, rather than liberal. • There are significant departures from the residual model – for example, state schooling, social insurance, or services for military personnel, veterans and their families, which provide for more than 60 ...
... The particularity of the U.S system • In practice, the US is pluralistic, rather than liberal. • There are significant departures from the residual model – for example, state schooling, social insurance, or services for military personnel, veterans and their families, which provide for more than 60 ...