Impact of globalization on small island developing
... globalization. Two examples are my scholarly article, ‘The role of state in development in the context of globalization’ (Hualupmomi, 2008a) and ‘Melanesia in a global community’ (Laki, 2001). In his article, Hualupmomi provided a post-mortem of the impact of globalization focusing on globalization ...
... globalization. Two examples are my scholarly article, ‘The role of state in development in the context of globalization’ (Hualupmomi, 2008a) and ‘Melanesia in a global community’ (Laki, 2001). In his article, Hualupmomi provided a post-mortem of the impact of globalization focusing on globalization ...
Ethical Markets: International Public Opinion on Measuring National
... Russia has the highest proportion of respondents who indicate they do not know which statement most aligns with their point of view, double the global average. Opinion leaders in Russia, are much more likely to identify with the “beyond GDP” statement than the general public. 9 out of 10 opinion lea ...
... Russia has the highest proportion of respondents who indicate they do not know which statement most aligns with their point of view, double the global average. Opinion leaders in Russia, are much more likely to identify with the “beyond GDP” statement than the general public. 9 out of 10 opinion lea ...
Finance-dominated capitalism in crisis – the
... financial crisis which started with the collapse of the subprime mortgage market in the US in summer 2007, which then gained momentum with the breakdown of Lehman Brothers in September 2008 and which reached another climax with the euro crisis in early-mid 2010. Under the conditions of deregulated a ...
... financial crisis which started with the collapse of the subprime mortgage market in the US in summer 2007, which then gained momentum with the breakdown of Lehman Brothers in September 2008 and which reached another climax with the euro crisis in early-mid 2010. Under the conditions of deregulated a ...
Ready for Revolution? The English Economy before c. 1800
... circulation of newspapers, from less than a million in 1690 to 7.3 million in 1750 and 16 million in 1800, despite hefty increases in stamp duty paid (Aspinall 1946, 1948; Black 1991; Mokyr 2009: ...
... circulation of newspapers, from less than a million in 1690 to 7.3 million in 1750 and 16 million in 1800, despite hefty increases in stamp duty paid (Aspinall 1946, 1948; Black 1991; Mokyr 2009: ...
Attempts to Industrial Reforms in Algeria
... The choice of socialism adopted by Algeria after its independence has an important effect on the design of its development strategy, with its focus on heavy industries based on hydrocarbons (i.e.cultivate oil and reap industry). However in the 1970s Algeria invested in about a half of its gross dome ...
... The choice of socialism adopted by Algeria after its independence has an important effect on the design of its development strategy, with its focus on heavy industries based on hydrocarbons (i.e.cultivate oil and reap industry). However in the 1970s Algeria invested in about a half of its gross dome ...
New Economic Geography and Reunified Germany at Twenty
... East and West Germany significantly. This should, according to NEG, have unleashed localized forward/backward linkages among firms and households, which, in turn trigger agglomeration of economic activity in the initially larger, or richer, region, which is West Germany. And indeed, increasing agglo ...
... East and West Germany significantly. This should, according to NEG, have unleashed localized forward/backward linkages among firms and households, which, in turn trigger agglomeration of economic activity in the initially larger, or richer, region, which is West Germany. And indeed, increasing agglo ...
a PDF version - Brazil Initiative
... high real interest rates, and a flexible exchange rate policy that contributed toward both economic stability and an appreciating real throughout much of the first decade of the century. During his first year as president, Lula and his economic policymaking team worked to assure the nation’s credit ...
... high real interest rates, and a flexible exchange rate policy that contributed toward both economic stability and an appreciating real throughout much of the first decade of the century. During his first year as president, Lula and his economic policymaking team worked to assure the nation’s credit ...
principles of economics: an austrian
... No government entity, no matter how efficient or technologically sophisticated, can mimic the process of learning that goes on in the market. This is a sophisticated argument that needs in-depth reading in the Austrian tradition to be grasped fully. It can also be said, however, that among Austrians ...
... No government entity, no matter how efficient or technologically sophisticated, can mimic the process of learning that goes on in the market. This is a sophisticated argument that needs in-depth reading in the Austrian tradition to be grasped fully. It can also be said, however, that among Austrians ...
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT IN NIGERIA THROUGH THE AGRICULTURAL,
... political history, during which military rule persisted for extended periods. This study shows the importance of improving the knowledge base for policymaking, where intersectoral linkages between economic and social factors can be identified, and direct and indirect macroeconomic policy effects dis ...
... political history, during which military rule persisted for extended periods. This study shows the importance of improving the knowledge base for policymaking, where intersectoral linkages between economic and social factors can be identified, and direct and indirect macroeconomic policy effects dis ...
From Outer Circle to Center Stage
... temptation—a suggestion that Keynes’s ghost may subsequently have had cause to regret. The rise of Marx-inspired theory and practice in Russia gave strong support to the dominance of what was coming to be called “neoclassical” economics; as the world increasingly fell into the opposing camps of soci ...
... temptation—a suggestion that Keynes’s ghost may subsequently have had cause to regret. The rise of Marx-inspired theory and practice in Russia gave strong support to the dominance of what was coming to be called “neoclassical” economics; as the world increasingly fell into the opposing camps of soci ...
The Global Economy, Competency, and the Economic Vote
... subject to exogenous economic shocks, have a smaller economic vote than countries with economies less dependent on global trade. ...
... subject to exogenous economic shocks, have a smaller economic vote than countries with economies less dependent on global trade. ...
Ⅳ.Shanghai`s economic development focus in "11th Five
... The registered urban unemployment rate will be controlled at around 4.5% The building of democracy and legal system and ...
... The registered urban unemployment rate will be controlled at around 4.5% The building of democracy and legal system and ...
economic policies and management
... welfare, community services and other types of social expenditure, assisting people on lower incomes Changes in income tax rates affect income distribution significantly o Reductions in income tax rates across the board benefit high income earners more than low income earners ...
... welfare, community services and other types of social expenditure, assisting people on lower incomes Changes in income tax rates affect income distribution significantly o Reductions in income tax rates across the board benefit high income earners more than low income earners ...
Fiscal Policy, Co-Integration And Economic Stability In Nigeria
... expenditure when the economy is faced with recession may stimulate aggregate demand for goods and services and result to a large increase in income via multiplier process while reduction in taxes will bring about increase in the disposable income, investment expenditure and quickly stimulate consump ...
... expenditure when the economy is faced with recession may stimulate aggregate demand for goods and services and result to a large increase in income via multiplier process while reduction in taxes will bring about increase in the disposable income, investment expenditure and quickly stimulate consump ...
Developing science, technology and innovation indicators
... is research activity. To take another example: in the field of medicine, routine general autopsy on the causes of death is not research, but special investigation of a particular mortality in order to establish the side effects of certain forms of cancer treatments is research. Routine tests on pati ...
... is research activity. To take another example: in the field of medicine, routine general autopsy on the causes of death is not research, but special investigation of a particular mortality in order to establish the side effects of certain forms of cancer treatments is research. Routine tests on pati ...
Intention, Immanence, and the Individual in Development Theory
... returns from land. Consequently, real wages were able to rise regardless of population growth. However, this state of affairs could not last long in a finite world. “Great, therefore, as has been the rate of social progress of Britain during the last generation, we may not be contented with it. Ther ...
... returns from land. Consequently, real wages were able to rise regardless of population growth. However, this state of affairs could not last long in a finite world. “Great, therefore, as has been the rate of social progress of Britain during the last generation, we may not be contented with it. Ther ...
Keynesian Economics
... policy in the United States and other countries around the world in recent years. The superiority of new classical or Keynesian macroeconomics will depend on which appears to provide a better understanding of macroeconomic activity. It is important to decide between these contending views because th ...
... policy in the United States and other countries around the world in recent years. The superiority of new classical or Keynesian macroeconomics will depend on which appears to provide a better understanding of macroeconomic activity. It is important to decide between these contending views because th ...
Mussolini
... means possible (often democratically), usually by creating an atmosphere of chaos and fear. • Violence, action, discipline, order, and unconditional/blind loyalty to the state are glorified. ...
... means possible (often democratically), usually by creating an atmosphere of chaos and fear. • Violence, action, discipline, order, and unconditional/blind loyalty to the state are glorified. ...
Joint Evaluation of Multi-Donor Budget Support to Ghana. London:ODI
... low levels of concern about the factors that usually most exercise foreign investors: macro instability, tax administration, corruption, trade and customs regulation, licensing and regulation. There was some concern about tax levels but overwhelmingly the largest worry, relevant to foreign investors ...
... low levels of concern about the factors that usually most exercise foreign investors: macro instability, tax administration, corruption, trade and customs regulation, licensing and regulation. There was some concern about tax levels but overwhelmingly the largest worry, relevant to foreign investors ...
Economics - Tumkur University
... Bhatia H.L (2004), Public Finance, Vikas Publishing House Pvt., Ltd., New Delhi. Herber, B. P. (2004), Modern Public Finance, AITBC Publishers, New Delhi. Lekhi, R. K. (2000), Public Finance, Kalyani Publishers, New Delhi. Mankar V. G. and L. S. Sarma (2001), Public Finance- Theory and Pract ...
... Bhatia H.L (2004), Public Finance, Vikas Publishing House Pvt., Ltd., New Delhi. Herber, B. P. (2004), Modern Public Finance, AITBC Publishers, New Delhi. Lekhi, R. K. (2000), Public Finance, Kalyani Publishers, New Delhi. Mankar V. G. and L. S. Sarma (2001), Public Finance- Theory and Pract ...
Check for Understanding - Delaware Department of Education
... with the price increases found their real purchasing power declining. There are gainers and losers during an inflationary spiral. If one is a saver, the value of savings declines if the interest rate received does not stay ahead of the inflation rate. A person with a fixed income, such as a retiree ...
... with the price increases found their real purchasing power declining. There are gainers and losers during an inflationary spiral. If one is a saver, the value of savings declines if the interest rate received does not stay ahead of the inflation rate. A person with a fixed income, such as a retiree ...
Managing Fictional Expectations - International Studies Association
... Rough draft. Comments welcome, but please do not cite without permission. Currently under review at New Political Economy. 1. Introduction The proposed European Union (EU)-United States (US) free trade agreement (FTA), also known as the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP), represen ...
... Rough draft. Comments welcome, but please do not cite without permission. Currently under review at New Political Economy. 1. Introduction The proposed European Union (EU)-United States (US) free trade agreement (FTA), also known as the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP), represen ...
Reform Initiatives for Iraq and the Middle East: The
... salaries to reduce unrest when it took over in April 2003. That huge increase in operating costs makes the company's wool blankets, t~nts and clothing much more expensive than imports which are now entering the country essentially duty free as a result of Order 12. As one factory manager lamented: W ...
... salaries to reduce unrest when it took over in April 2003. That huge increase in operating costs makes the company's wool blankets, t~nts and clothing much more expensive than imports which are now entering the country essentially duty free as a result of Order 12. As one factory manager lamented: W ...
SOCIAL WELFARE, GLOBALISATION
... income inequality is evident, for example, from US data. Somewhere in the 1970s or early 1980s (depending on how income inequality is measured) income inequality in the US began to rise markedly although it displayed the characteristics predicted by the Kuznets’ invertedU curve from 1920 until the n ...
... income inequality is evident, for example, from US data. Somewhere in the 1970s or early 1980s (depending on how income inequality is measured) income inequality in the US began to rise markedly although it displayed the characteristics predicted by the Kuznets’ invertedU curve from 1920 until the n ...
The New Comparative Economics versus the Old
... you peruse the current journals devoted to comparative economics, you mostly find either country studies or comparative studies of particular institutions, policies, or performance results between countries, but not analyses of economic systems focusing on the three basic questions. ...
... you peruse the current journals devoted to comparative economics, you mostly find either country studies or comparative studies of particular institutions, policies, or performance results between countries, but not analyses of economic systems focusing on the three basic questions. ...