
Book Review of Keynes, Post-Keynesianism and Political Economy
... to ever really be in equilibria, and more importantly for the equilibria to change in response to the very movements of economies towards them. Harcourt himself emphasizes Joan Robinson’s distinction between logical and historical time in his discussion of this point. Lowe (1976) and Kałecki (1971) ...
... to ever really be in equilibria, and more importantly for the equilibria to change in response to the very movements of economies towards them. Harcourt himself emphasizes Joan Robinson’s distinction between logical and historical time in his discussion of this point. Lowe (1976) and Kałecki (1971) ...
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... dimension of India would result in a multiplicity of public agencies entrusted with the task of making decisions on economic activities affecting production and consumption. Whether or not consistency between micro level and economywide plans would be brought about under such conditions would depend ...
... dimension of India would result in a multiplicity of public agencies entrusted with the task of making decisions on economic activities affecting production and consumption. Whether or not consistency between micro level and economywide plans would be brought about under such conditions would depend ...
Explaining rise of barter in Russia: Virtual Economy vs. Monetary Issues
... prices and this becomes an incentive for increasing “barterization” Thus, the firms “become” profitable on the accounting books through the inflated output (which means deflated input prices). If real prices reflecting market competition and economic values were used, most of these firms would be lo ...
... prices and this becomes an incentive for increasing “barterization” Thus, the firms “become” profitable on the accounting books through the inflated output (which means deflated input prices). If real prices reflecting market competition and economic values were used, most of these firms would be lo ...
peculiarities to choose sales policy tools at the ukrainian
... in speeding or great slowing of its growth tempus. Active interconnection of enterprises with environment needs to identify scientific and technical, organizational, social, political identification of its changes to form proper reaction like managerial decisions. Taking into account mentioned above ...
... in speeding or great slowing of its growth tempus. Active interconnection of enterprises with environment needs to identify scientific and technical, organizational, social, political identification of its changes to form proper reaction like managerial decisions. Taking into account mentioned above ...
Government Policies: - Eg 1
... By using supply side policy, the economy will become more productive, by increasing Aggregate Supply and can successfully get the economy out of a recession without increasing the price level. If producers invest in capital goods, productivity will increase to meet the demand from the government. Wi ...
... By using supply side policy, the economy will become more productive, by increasing Aggregate Supply and can successfully get the economy out of a recession without increasing the price level. If producers invest in capital goods, productivity will increase to meet the demand from the government. Wi ...
NEW MEXICO BUSINESS CURRENT ECONOMIC REPORT Overview of Economic Impact Analysis
... · What would be the impact of building Rio Grande flood control levees in the City of Albuquerque? · What is the economic impact of Albuquerque Public Schools on the New Mexico economy? · What is the impact of Medicare spending in the New Mexico economy? · What is the economic impact of the Rail Run ...
... · What would be the impact of building Rio Grande flood control levees in the City of Albuquerque? · What is the economic impact of Albuquerque Public Schools on the New Mexico economy? · What is the impact of Medicare spending in the New Mexico economy? · What is the economic impact of the Rail Run ...
Why does the investment rate do not increase? Capital
... modified Eichner’s equation (1991, p.472), as presented by Hannsgen (op. cit). It explains the composition of the firm’s discretionary funds as follows: ...
... modified Eichner’s equation (1991, p.472), as presented by Hannsgen (op. cit). It explains the composition of the firm’s discretionary funds as follows: ...
The Effect of Electricity Supply on Industrial Production Within The
... experiencing sluggish growth. The sluggish growth was attributed to lack of power in the country. The Nigerian economy needs electricity to grow. Electricity in any nation boasts industrial production. In boasting the industrial production, electricity supports an expansion of a nation and at the sa ...
... experiencing sluggish growth. The sluggish growth was attributed to lack of power in the country. The Nigerian economy needs electricity to grow. Electricity in any nation boasts industrial production. In boasting the industrial production, electricity supports an expansion of a nation and at the sa ...
1994-17
... "The evidence available does not support the contention that Australia could have maintained its present population at a higher standard of living under free trade" (Brigden et al., 1929, p.140). One of the conclusions of the committee was that free trade would have delivered the national income for ...
... "The evidence available does not support the contention that Australia could have maintained its present population at a higher standard of living under free trade" (Brigden et al., 1929, p.140). One of the conclusions of the committee was that free trade would have delivered the national income for ...
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 ...
prof-sambos-nitda-prese ntation-final
... There is need for adequate numbers of craftsmen, technicians, scientists and engineers for the entire value chain of the ICT industry. To ensure sustainable ICT development and use, a demand and supply projection of both the numbers of the ICT equipment and manpower requirements should be kept a ...
... There is need for adequate numbers of craftsmen, technicians, scientists and engineers for the entire value chain of the ICT industry. To ensure sustainable ICT development and use, a demand and supply projection of both the numbers of the ICT equipment and manpower requirements should be kept a ...
Powerpoints Macro Ch7 R
... Other Real and Nominal Distinctions Real wealth is the value of the productive capacity of the assets of an economy measured by the goods and services it can produce now and in the future Nominal wealth is the value of these assets measured in current prices Asset price inflation is a rise in ...
... Other Real and Nominal Distinctions Real wealth is the value of the productive capacity of the assets of an economy measured by the goods and services it can produce now and in the future Nominal wealth is the value of these assets measured in current prices Asset price inflation is a rise in ...
Monthly Bulletin articles, January 2004
... interest payments, which may have implications for economic analysis. The operating surplus (and mixed income) may also be defined on a net (of depreciation) basis. However, although this concept might be more economically meaningful, its calculation involves additional measurement challenges, in pa ...
... interest payments, which may have implications for economic analysis. The operating surplus (and mixed income) may also be defined on a net (of depreciation) basis. However, although this concept might be more economically meaningful, its calculation involves additional measurement challenges, in pa ...
working paper
... process of privatization. In other words, under such circumstances corruption is not only expected but it becomes normal. If people can manipulated with privatization of public property which is presented as "no man's" property, without fear of punishment, it is normal that they will do it. In that ...
... process of privatization. In other words, under such circumstances corruption is not only expected but it becomes normal. If people can manipulated with privatization of public property which is presented as "no man's" property, without fear of punishment, it is normal that they will do it. In that ...