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... the transmitted signal embedded in the institution (that is, the empirical content of the institution) is at odds with the interests and tendencies of the agents whose behavior the new rules (new institutions) were intended to alter. That is, when the induced (endogenous) change in response to a new ...
... the transmitted signal embedded in the institution (that is, the empirical content of the institution) is at odds with the interests and tendencies of the agents whose behavior the new rules (new institutions) were intended to alter. That is, when the induced (endogenous) change in response to a new ...
自生能力、经济转型与现代经济学的反思和扩展
... and more physical capital or labor to the existing industries eventually run into diminishing returns; and economies that try to deviate from their comparative ...
... and more physical capital or labor to the existing industries eventually run into diminishing returns; and economies that try to deviate from their comparative ...
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... properties that may be fairly regular. They cannot account for any systematic variation or historical evolution of business cycles. Although a model should be as simple as possible, the wider the range of the relevant facts it covers, the greater is its claim to validity. There is no way to discrimi ...
... properties that may be fairly regular. They cannot account for any systematic variation or historical evolution of business cycles. Although a model should be as simple as possible, the wider the range of the relevant facts it covers, the greater is its claim to validity. There is no way to discrimi ...
The History of Economic Development in Ireland
... system of innovation (Mjùset, 1992: 50±67). These two mechanisms reinforce each other negatively through the social structure: the pastoral bias of agrarian modernisation, paternalistic family structures, sluggish growth of the home market and a further marginalisation through weak industrialisation ...
... system of innovation (Mjùset, 1992: 50±67). These two mechanisms reinforce each other negatively through the social structure: the pastoral bias of agrarian modernisation, paternalistic family structures, sluggish growth of the home market and a further marginalisation through weak industrialisation ...
THE DEINDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION: THE RISE AND FALL OF UK
... industrial nation’ (Mathias, 1969). The industrial revolution led to an acceleration in economic growth, albeit slowly and sometime after the development of the technological and organisational innovations that generated economic change. But there were also first mover disadvantages, as other indust ...
... industrial nation’ (Mathias, 1969). The industrial revolution led to an acceleration in economic growth, albeit slowly and sometime after the development of the technological and organisational innovations that generated economic change. But there were also first mover disadvantages, as other indust ...
Naziv prezentacije - Center for the Study of Democracy
... The traditional measures are necessary, but the results will be gradual and in line with general improvement of economy and living standard. Non-traditional measures aim at increasing public awareness that informal economy is, in its essence, a criminal act. These measures are focused on mobilizing ...
... The traditional measures are necessary, but the results will be gradual and in line with general improvement of economy and living standard. Non-traditional measures aim at increasing public awareness that informal economy is, in its essence, a criminal act. These measures are focused on mobilizing ...
Monthly Review | Stagnation and Financialization: The Nature of the
... enormous accumulated capital stock was therefore amassed capable of satisfying virtually all of the normal demand requirements of the economy with relatively little net investment (i.e., beyond the replacement of worn-out plant and equipment). As Hansen put it, this signified the shift from a “capit ...
... enormous accumulated capital stock was therefore amassed capable of satisfying virtually all of the normal demand requirements of the economy with relatively little net investment (i.e., beyond the replacement of worn-out plant and equipment). As Hansen put it, this signified the shift from a “capit ...
RATIONAL OPTIMIZING, MONETARY COMMUNICATION S William Walter Brown and GaryJ. Santoni
... generate reductions in broadly defined real output, the “beneficial effects” of countercyclical monetary policy are unclear. Unanticipated changes in money growth both reduce and redistribute wealth. To maintain there are “beneficial effects” of changes in the quantity of money, requires an extra-th ...
... generate reductions in broadly defined real output, the “beneficial effects” of countercyclical monetary policy are unclear. Unanticipated changes in money growth both reduce and redistribute wealth. To maintain there are “beneficial effects” of changes in the quantity of money, requires an extra-th ...
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... and economic growth and productivity growth. We may take this evidence as a new finding. This may help a growing developing country to sustain in long run with a positive trend of economic growth-even there are several economic distortions due to various government intervention and natural disaster. ...
... and economic growth and productivity growth. We may take this evidence as a new finding. This may help a growing developing country to sustain in long run with a positive trend of economic growth-even there are several economic distortions due to various government intervention and natural disaster. ...
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... South-East Asia: International financial crisis evolves into deepening subregional industrial crisis ....................................................................................................... ...
... South-East Asia: International financial crisis evolves into deepening subregional industrial crisis ....................................................................................................... ...
Table 1 - World Bank
... use of resources (Kavoussi, 1984, Moschos, 1987). Export may benefit economic growth through generating positive externalities on non-exports (Feder, 1982), increased scale economies, improved allocative efficiency and better ability to generate dynamic comparative advantage (Sharma and Panagiotid ...
... use of resources (Kavoussi, 1984, Moschos, 1987). Export may benefit economic growth through generating positive externalities on non-exports (Feder, 1982), increased scale economies, improved allocative efficiency and better ability to generate dynamic comparative advantage (Sharma and Panagiotid ...
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... … but also allow firms to exploit new markets; … and to exploit not abuse scale advantages Reform management is complex: Many measures are industry-specific Reforms need to be comprehensive & complementary Time lags before productivity effects emerge Reforms need to tackle vested inter ...
... … but also allow firms to exploit new markets; … and to exploit not abuse scale advantages Reform management is complex: Many measures are industry-specific Reforms need to be comprehensive & complementary Time lags before productivity effects emerge Reforms need to tackle vested inter ...