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Seven Major Sources of Economic Progress
... 1. Central banks and their officials should be held accountable for following a sound money policy and keeping the nation’s rate of inflation within a narrow range; or be dismissed. 2. A currency board in one nation could establish a fixed rate of exchange between its domestic currency and a selecte ...
... 1. Central banks and their officials should be held accountable for following a sound money policy and keeping the nation’s rate of inflation within a narrow range; or be dismissed. 2. A currency board in one nation could establish a fixed rate of exchange between its domestic currency and a selecte ...
PEKEA International Conference Santiago de Chile:10
... This paper is a presentation of the research programme I am organising with colleagues specialised in different disciplines and working in France and in Japan. This is a comparative study between Brittany (France) and Japan concerning the networks of direct sales for local products from agriculture ...
... This paper is a presentation of the research programme I am organising with colleagues specialised in different disciplines and working in France and in Japan. This is a comparative study between Brittany (France) and Japan concerning the networks of direct sales for local products from agriculture ...
This PDF is a selection from a published volume from... Economic Research Volume Title: Europe and the Euro
... isomorphic to increasing openness. Second, if one increases the elasticity of substitution between domestically produced and imported goods, the problem gets even worse. The irony here is that it is trade theorists—not international macroeconomists—who think that that elasticity of substitution is p ...
... isomorphic to increasing openness. Second, if one increases the elasticity of substitution between domestically produced and imported goods, the problem gets even worse. The irony here is that it is trade theorists—not international macroeconomists—who think that that elasticity of substitution is p ...
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... macroeconomic stability and development. Starting from a very low base, Cambodia is now considered as one of the fastest-growing economies in the region, enjoying double-digit growth rates before the global economic down turn. Growth in 2013 has been estimated by the Ministry of Finance and Economy ...
... macroeconomic stability and development. Starting from a very low base, Cambodia is now considered as one of the fastest-growing economies in the region, enjoying double-digit growth rates before the global economic down turn. Growth in 2013 has been estimated by the Ministry of Finance and Economy ...
Paradigms of Explanation and Varieties of Capitalism
... organized as a series of sealed discussions within disciplines; and even now, as those discipline boundaries weaken, much of the debate goes on in discrete and relatively sealed area literatures, organized around specific regional questions or concepts or theories. There are, for example, large and ...
... organized as a series of sealed discussions within disciplines; and even now, as those discipline boundaries weaken, much of the debate goes on in discrete and relatively sealed area literatures, organized around specific regional questions or concepts or theories. There are, for example, large and ...
Group 2: Ethical Behavior Matters! (PDF, 195 KB)
... values and behaviors of credible role models. Ethical leaders, who care about their employees, treat them fair and act credible are attractive role models. ...
... values and behaviors of credible role models. Ethical leaders, who care about their employees, treat them fair and act credible are attractive role models. ...
Richest Countries
... differences in the costs of goods and services persist. Exchange rates can be used to convert values in one currency to another, but since they do not fully reflect differences in price levels, they cannot measure the real volume of output. Exchange rates are determined by the demand for and supply ...
... differences in the costs of goods and services persist. Exchange rates can be used to convert values in one currency to another, but since they do not fully reflect differences in price levels, they cannot measure the real volume of output. Exchange rates are determined by the demand for and supply ...
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... to that country. On the other hand, China's export growth causes import growth in that country. Xiaogin and Dickey [12] have studied the role of FDI on economic growth and stability of 5-ASEAN countries. On the basis of growth models, the findings show that the share of FDI on GDP growth in 5-ASEAN ...
... to that country. On the other hand, China's export growth causes import growth in that country. Xiaogin and Dickey [12] have studied the role of FDI on economic growth and stability of 5-ASEAN countries. On the basis of growth models, the findings show that the share of FDI on GDP growth in 5-ASEAN ...
Stimulating Growth and Employment in the EU: What is the
... Role of the EU Creation of a nirvana model by strong and uniform social and economic policies with large scale transfer of income to help poorer member states to compete with high social costs Systems that generate sufficient high wage/high productivity jobs to finance high social welfare benefits ...
... Role of the EU Creation of a nirvana model by strong and uniform social and economic policies with large scale transfer of income to help poorer member states to compete with high social costs Systems that generate sufficient high wage/high productivity jobs to finance high social welfare benefits ...
The philosophical commitments and disputes which inform
... 5 Key characteristics of mainstream positivism 1. All theoretical statements must be either grounded in empirical observation or capable of, and subject to, empirical testing. Hence either empirical verification, or more usually falsification, is the key to all scientific research. 2. Positivists b ...
... 5 Key characteristics of mainstream positivism 1. All theoretical statements must be either grounded in empirical observation or capable of, and subject to, empirical testing. Hence either empirical verification, or more usually falsification, is the key to all scientific research. 2. Positivists b ...