Monetary Plurality in Economic Theory
... Sargent, will be dealt with in Section 4. The NME suggests an interpretation of this theory that was rejected by Wallace and his colleagues, who felt that certain legal restrictions on the issue of money and on banking practices were justified, in particular when considered from an international poi ...
... Sargent, will be dealt with in Section 4. The NME suggests an interpretation of this theory that was rejected by Wallace and his colleagues, who felt that certain legal restrictions on the issue of money and on banking practices were justified, in particular when considered from an international poi ...
Jean Baudrillard, Selected Writings
... from a fiction or lie in that it not only presents an absence as a presence, the imaginary as the real, it also undermines any contrast to the real, absorbing the real within itself. Instead of a "real" economy of commodities that is somehow bypassed by an "unreal" myriad of advertising images, Baud ...
... from a fiction or lie in that it not only presents an absence as a presence, the imaginary as the real, it also undermines any contrast to the real, absorbing the real within itself. Instead of a "real" economy of commodities that is somehow bypassed by an "unreal" myriad of advertising images, Baud ...
TABLE OF CONTENTS
... Governments should consider all available policy options when examining strategies for export promotion, including general trade liberalisation, bonded warehouse schemes, duty drawback schemes, zone type EPZs and enterprise type EPZs. Each scheme has its advantages and disadvantages. In some cases c ...
... Governments should consider all available policy options when examining strategies for export promotion, including general trade liberalisation, bonded warehouse schemes, duty drawback schemes, zone type EPZs and enterprise type EPZs. Each scheme has its advantages and disadvantages. In some cases c ...
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... focuses on the widely acknowledged so-called brain drain controversy. Specifically, the thesis focuses on developments in traditional brain drain literature towards a new shift, claiming the brain gain effect, as an alternative to the brain drain effect that emigration may bring to a source country. ...
... focuses on the widely acknowledged so-called brain drain controversy. Specifically, the thesis focuses on developments in traditional brain drain literature towards a new shift, claiming the brain gain effect, as an alternative to the brain drain effect that emigration may bring to a source country. ...
Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence 5466
... and books on simulation have been published in many disciplines. For instance, in the social sciences, Axelrod (1997) and Nowak and Sigmund (1998; 2005), independent of each other, launched a very influential research program on the study of cooperation and reciprocity via computer simulation, with ...
... and books on simulation have been published in many disciplines. For instance, in the social sciences, Axelrod (1997) and Nowak and Sigmund (1998; 2005), independent of each other, launched a very influential research program on the study of cooperation and reciprocity via computer simulation, with ...
Regional Trade Integrations: A Comparative Study
... Following the initiative by the UNCTAD Virtual Institute that was launched during the second annual meeting of the participating member universities, mutual interest in regional trade agreements was expressed by three research groups representing the University of Jordan, the University of Mauritius ...
... Following the initiative by the UNCTAD Virtual Institute that was launched during the second annual meeting of the participating member universities, mutual interest in regional trade agreements was expressed by three research groups representing the University of Jordan, the University of Mauritius ...
... demonstrated his continuing theoretical relevance and practical importance for understanding our current conundrums, for renewing the practice of critical thought, and for exploring forms of resistance against the global offensive of neo-liberalism. Finally, as these articles suggest, the Left toda ...
Housing Demand, Savings Gluts and Current Account Dynamics Pedro Gete
... study a small open economy model with a collateral constraint in which Bayesian learning about housing prices ampli…es the e¤ects of interest rate cuts. Punzi (2013) studies business cycle simulations of a two-country version of the Iacoviello (2005) model of housing collateral e¤ects. Ferrero (2013 ...
... study a small open economy model with a collateral constraint in which Bayesian learning about housing prices ampli…es the e¤ects of interest rate cuts. Punzi (2013) studies business cycle simulations of a two-country version of the Iacoviello (2005) model of housing collateral e¤ects. Ferrero (2013 ...
The History and Philosophy of Social Scienceee
... that they would consider important. For example, there is no extended discussion here of the ideas of Jean-Jacques Rousseau, or Vilfredo Pareto, or Thorstein Veblen, all of whom deserve study by the serious student. John Stuart Mill, unquestionably one of the most important social scientists and phi ...
... that they would consider important. For example, there is no extended discussion here of the ideas of Jean-Jacques Rousseau, or Vilfredo Pareto, or Thorstein Veblen, all of whom deserve study by the serious student. John Stuart Mill, unquestionably one of the most important social scientists and phi ...
Income distribution and the current account: a sectoral
... economies, including most notably the U.S. and the United Kingdom (U.K.), rising inequality and financial liberalization have contributed to a deterioration of national saving-investment balances and a rise in household leverage. However, the analysis by Kumhof et al. (2012) focuses exclusively on t ...
... economies, including most notably the U.S. and the United Kingdom (U.K.), rising inequality and financial liberalization have contributed to a deterioration of national saving-investment balances and a rise in household leverage. However, the analysis by Kumhof et al. (2012) focuses exclusively on t ...
Anthropology in the middle - Anthropology Emory
... name-dropping, on the one hand, or unintended omission, on the other. In attempting an account that is short as well as broad, my references are only telegraphic (full citations for authors mentioned without reference are available on-line).1 Other caveats also apply. My characterizations apply larg ...
... name-dropping, on the one hand, or unintended omission, on the other. In attempting an account that is short as well as broad, my references are only telegraphic (full citations for authors mentioned without reference are available on-line).1 Other caveats also apply. My characterizations apply larg ...
structuration theory and organization research
... started to build up, and the disarray following the dissolution of the old consensus has led to increasingly entrenched positions among social theorists. In the mid 1970s, British social theorist Anthony Giddens, one of the very few which did not give in to the common claim of the incommensurability ...
... started to build up, and the disarray following the dissolution of the old consensus has led to increasingly entrenched positions among social theorists. In the mid 1970s, British social theorist Anthony Giddens, one of the very few which did not give in to the common claim of the incommensurability ...
After International Relations: Critical Realism and the
... making good alliances; and cultivate diplomacy (Morgenthau 1946: Chapters VII and VIII). Order and stability are the core realist values for prudent foreign policy. When some time had passed since the dark days of the world wars, and the twenty years of crises between them, political realists began ...
... making good alliances; and cultivate diplomacy (Morgenthau 1946: Chapters VII and VIII). Order and stability are the core realist values for prudent foreign policy. When some time had passed since the dark days of the world wars, and the twenty years of crises between them, political realists began ...
Economic Policies of Heterogeneous Politicians ∗ ODILON C ˆ AMARA
... A central goal of political economy is to understand the relationship between the political environment and the real economy. In order to explain economic policy, Persson and Tabellini (2000) highlight the importance of explicitly modeling the microfoundations of both economic behavior and political ...
... A central goal of political economy is to understand the relationship between the political environment and the real economy. In order to explain economic policy, Persson and Tabellini (2000) highlight the importance of explicitly modeling the microfoundations of both economic behavior and political ...
Comparative Advantage and International Risk Sharing: Together at
... Financial integration might also make a less volatile country — which is Europe in our example — more diversified. Under financial autarky Europe earns income by producing cars domestically and selling them to China. After financial integration Europe invests into the production of t-shirts in China ...
... Financial integration might also make a less volatile country — which is Europe in our example — more diversified. Under financial autarky Europe earns income by producing cars domestically and selling them to China. After financial integration Europe invests into the production of t-shirts in China ...