From Liberal Continentalism to Neoconservatism
... strategies in Canada. Many questions need to be more fully addressed. To what extent does neoconservatism and the North American Free Trade Agreement represent a departure from capital's post-war accumulation strategy? Was there a marked shift from "liberal continentalism" to neoconservatism, or was ...
... strategies in Canada. Many questions need to be more fully addressed. To what extent does neoconservatism and the North American Free Trade Agreement represent a departure from capital's post-war accumulation strategy? Was there a marked shift from "liberal continentalism" to neoconservatism, or was ...
The History of Macroeconomics from Keynes`s General Theory to the
... The next important stepping-stone was the Brookings model, which appeared in the middle of the 1960s. Its size was impressive, comprising close to 400 equations — at the time the view that the more complex a model, the better, prevailed! This development would of course have been impossible without ...
... The next important stepping-stone was the Brookings model, which appeared in the middle of the 1960s. Its size was impressive, comprising close to 400 equations — at the time the view that the more complex a model, the better, prevailed! This development would of course have been impossible without ...
Household health system contributions and capacity to pay
... nisms (and perfect foresight), it would be expected to consume along the dashed line (PY). During the first 8–10 years the household borrows money (or uses its savings), as indicated by the fact that the PY line lies above the Y line. Between the 10 and 25-year period, the household makes savings, a ...
... nisms (and perfect foresight), it would be expected to consume along the dashed line (PY). During the first 8–10 years the household borrows money (or uses its savings), as indicated by the fact that the PY line lies above the Y line. Between the 10 and 25-year period, the household makes savings, a ...
Jobs and Growth: Supporting the European Recovery --
... different reforms) within 13 years, but the reforms are front-loaded into the first 5 years (Table 7.1). The empirical estimates of the impact on productivity from reducing regulatory barriers are based on Bourlès and others (2010), and take into account the short-term dynamics of reforms in Bouis a ...
... different reforms) within 13 years, but the reforms are front-loaded into the first 5 years (Table 7.1). The empirical estimates of the impact on productivity from reducing regulatory barriers are based on Bourlès and others (2010), and take into account the short-term dynamics of reforms in Bouis a ...
Welfare Effects of Demand Management Policies: Impact Multipliers
... Our third assumption about factor supplies corresponds to the familiar neoclassical assumption in which not only are capital stocks fixed, but also there is a fixed amount of labor available to the economy. This amounts to using equations (2b,c) to solve endogenously for all factor prices. The princ ...
... Our third assumption about factor supplies corresponds to the familiar neoclassical assumption in which not only are capital stocks fixed, but also there is a fixed amount of labor available to the economy. This amounts to using equations (2b,c) to solve endogenously for all factor prices. The princ ...
Welfare Effects of Demand Management Policies: Impact Multipliers
... Our third assumption about factor supplies corresponds to the familiar neoclassical assumption in which not only are capital stocks fixed, but also there is a fixed amount of labor available to the economy. This amounts to using equations (2b,c) to solve endogenously for all factor prices. The princ ...
... Our third assumption about factor supplies corresponds to the familiar neoclassical assumption in which not only are capital stocks fixed, but also there is a fixed amount of labor available to the economy. This amounts to using equations (2b,c) to solve endogenously for all factor prices. The princ ...
City and economy: changes in Sao Paulo metropolitan context
... the imperative of regionally concentrating nationally scarce resources such as capital for productive investments, social services, and more advanced education and research institutions. It can be said that the hyperconcentration strategy has “worked” since the country got to take the leap, becoming ...
... the imperative of regionally concentrating nationally scarce resources such as capital for productive investments, social services, and more advanced education and research institutions. It can be said that the hyperconcentration strategy has “worked” since the country got to take the leap, becoming ...
An Engine of Prosperity - Washington Council on International Trade
... of many goods that cannot be locally produced competitively, and it must pay for those imports by exporting items in which the region has a comparative advantage: particularly grains, fruit, timber and wood products, energy, software, and commercial aircraft. Railroads offer the most economically ef ...
... of many goods that cannot be locally produced competitively, and it must pay for those imports by exporting items in which the region has a comparative advantage: particularly grains, fruit, timber and wood products, energy, software, and commercial aircraft. Railroads offer the most economically ef ...
An Economic Assessment of Bahrain's Attempts at Industrial Diversification Looney, Robert E.
... production has been declining for the last decade. Its second oil field, Abu Saafah, is offshore and its production is shared with Saudi Arabia. New oil finds are considered unlikely, although renewed exploration was started in the early 1980s. By contrast, the country has estimated non-associated g ...
... production has been declining for the last decade. Its second oil field, Abu Saafah, is offshore and its production is shared with Saudi Arabia. New oil finds are considered unlikely, although renewed exploration was started in the early 1980s. By contrast, the country has estimated non-associated g ...
NBER WORKING PAPER SERIES Randall Morck
... State-controlled banks can rise above market forces to allocate capital where it advances social goals, rather than where it creates the greatest bank-level profit. Such considerations allow that state-controlled banking systems might not only better promote social goals, such as income equality or ...
... State-controlled banks can rise above market forces to allocate capital where it advances social goals, rather than where it creates the greatest bank-level profit. Such considerations allow that state-controlled banking systems might not only better promote social goals, such as income equality or ...
Labor Market Pressures in Egypt
... employment where many poor and uneducated job seekers take refuge. Because of its low-pay, low-skill nature, it is not an important employment outlet for the better educated youth seeking their first jobs. It also has pro-cyclical features as economic gains in the formal sector readily spill over in ...
... employment where many poor and uneducated job seekers take refuge. Because of its low-pay, low-skill nature, it is not an important employment outlet for the better educated youth seeking their first jobs. It also has pro-cyclical features as economic gains in the formal sector readily spill over in ...
Real GDP
... Final goods: intended for the end user Intermediate goods: used as components or ingredients in the production of other goods GDP only includes final goods – they already embody the value of the intermediate goods used in their production. MEASURING A NATION’S INCOME ...
... Final goods: intended for the end user Intermediate goods: used as components or ingredients in the production of other goods GDP only includes final goods – they already embody the value of the intermediate goods used in their production. MEASURING A NATION’S INCOME ...
Economics Power Guide
... Gains from trade One of economics’ fundamental insights is that voluntary exchange facilitates trade People would not engage in interdependent trade if they did not receive benefits Individuals differ in their interests, abilities, and resources Therefore, we excel at and derive more pleas ...
... Gains from trade One of economics’ fundamental insights is that voluntary exchange facilitates trade People would not engage in interdependent trade if they did not receive benefits Individuals differ in their interests, abilities, and resources Therefore, we excel at and derive more pleas ...
Banking and the Endogenous Money Supply as viewed from a
... internationally. The world has become divided among reserve issuing and reserve earning economies. This transformation occurred after WWII, when the elastic supply of US dollars arrived to replace the scarce supply of gold as international means of settlement. ...
... internationally. The world has become divided among reserve issuing and reserve earning economies. This transformation occurred after WWII, when the elastic supply of US dollars arrived to replace the scarce supply of gold as international means of settlement. ...
uppsatsfinal - Lund University Publications
... no longer true. There has been a change in the State-Market relationship; the market has gained influence, while the state has lost influence. Some argue that this change in the State-Market relationship, what one might call globalization, have had serious consequences for the European Social Models ...
... no longer true. There has been a change in the State-Market relationship; the market has gained influence, while the state has lost influence. Some argue that this change in the State-Market relationship, what one might call globalization, have had serious consequences for the European Social Models ...
Empowering Workers: The Privatization Of Social
... promised benefits, a telltale sign of a bankrupt system. Whether this reduction of benefits is done through inflation, as in most developing countries, or through legislation, the final result for the retired worker is the same: anguish in old age created, paradoxically, by the inherent insecurity o ...
... promised benefits, a telltale sign of a bankrupt system. Whether this reduction of benefits is done through inflation, as in most developing countries, or through legislation, the final result for the retired worker is the same: anguish in old age created, paradoxically, by the inherent insecurity o ...
Study questions for Macroeconomics
... Study questions for second Macro test: Let these questions direct your study energies, but don't be narrowly focused ONLY on the questions. Let them point you to related issues. Write out answers to every question! Work with and/or compare notes with classmates. ...
... Study questions for second Macro test: Let these questions direct your study energies, but don't be narrowly focused ONLY on the questions. Let them point you to related issues. Write out answers to every question! Work with and/or compare notes with classmates. ...
Chapter 1
... • UN uses 4 factors used to assess a country’s level of development: – Economic = (1) gross domestic product (GDP) per capita – Social = (2) literacy and (3) amount of education – Demographic = (4) life expectancy ...
... • UN uses 4 factors used to assess a country’s level of development: – Economic = (1) gross domestic product (GDP) per capita – Social = (2) literacy and (3) amount of education – Demographic = (4) life expectancy ...
A Bit of a Miracle No More - Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia
... Measurement problems with the labor share of income do not end with proprietor’s income. Fortunately, none substantially alter the conclusions reached regarding the postwar evolution of the labor share. Government and housing sectors. In the national accounts, the value added by the government is al ...
... Measurement problems with the labor share of income do not end with proprietor’s income. Fortunately, none substantially alter the conclusions reached regarding the postwar evolution of the labor share. Government and housing sectors. In the national accounts, the value added by the government is al ...
Structural Fiscal Rule: A Proposal for Mexico
... EconModels, Society of Policy Modeling, Elsevier. ...
... EconModels, Society of Policy Modeling, Elsevier. ...