Behavioral Growth Theory: A Neoclassical Approach Munik K Shrestha April 30, 2009
... Abstract How do material norms and aspirations on which individual judgments of well-being are based affect the growth dynamics of an economy? Do economies that weigh very highly of these norms grow differently from those economies that values these norms differently? This paper attempts to answer t ...
... Abstract How do material norms and aspirations on which individual judgments of well-being are based affect the growth dynamics of an economy? Do economies that weigh very highly of these norms grow differently from those economies that values these norms differently? This paper attempts to answer t ...
Chapter 1
... Many small businesses in same product market Monopolistic Competition Small number of businesses Little difference in products Oligopoly Very few businesses selling a product FHF ...
... Many small businesses in same product market Monopolistic Competition Small number of businesses Little difference in products Oligopoly Very few businesses selling a product FHF ...
native rendition - European Commission
... interaction (EU Commission, 2015a). These users cannot capture the value from their mutual attraction on their own because of prohibitive transaction costs. Therefore, they rely on the platform, which allows them to interact, in order to create value (Evans/Schmalensee, 2007). Collaborative platform ...
... interaction (EU Commission, 2015a). These users cannot capture the value from their mutual attraction on their own because of prohibitive transaction costs. Therefore, they rely on the platform, which allows them to interact, in order to create value (Evans/Schmalensee, 2007). Collaborative platform ...
problemy ekorozwoju – problems of sustainable development
... our horizon of perception, at the horizon of perception and above it. The horizon of perception is a unique moment in the development of each phenomenon, and refers to the time when this phenomenon is identifiable by humans and monitoring technology. The horizon of perception designates the change i ...
... our horizon of perception, at the horizon of perception and above it. The horizon of perception is a unique moment in the development of each phenomenon, and refers to the time when this phenomenon is identifiable by humans and monitoring technology. The horizon of perception designates the change i ...
Facilitating Information Sharing Across the International Space
... There are several key barriers to information sharing that may be particularly relevant to space community decisionmakers. First, one of the primary barriers to information sharing is the extent to which relationships with others are viewed as competitive or cooperative. Rivalries likely exist withi ...
... There are several key barriers to information sharing that may be particularly relevant to space community decisionmakers. First, one of the primary barriers to information sharing is the extent to which relationships with others are viewed as competitive or cooperative. Rivalries likely exist withi ...
This PDF is a selection from an out-of-print volume from... of Economic Research Volume Title: NBER Macroeconomics Annual 1986, Volume 1
... the best place to attack macroeconomic problems may be directly at their source. Make it in the strong self-interest of firms to maintain full employment with low prices, and macroeconomic problems might, to a greater extent than now, largely take care of themselves. To be sure, control of governmen ...
... the best place to attack macroeconomic problems may be directly at their source. Make it in the strong self-interest of firms to maintain full employment with low prices, and macroeconomic problems might, to a greater extent than now, largely take care of themselves. To be sure, control of governmen ...
Government Spending Effects in a Small Open Economy
... central banks. During this downturn every country projected fiscal stimulus package. The packages differ in their compostions of tax cut and public sector deficit. Naturally economists became more interested in the effect of government spending or tax cut. On the empirical evidence, some researchers ...
... central banks. During this downturn every country projected fiscal stimulus package. The packages differ in their compostions of tax cut and public sector deficit. Naturally economists became more interested in the effect of government spending or tax cut. On the empirical evidence, some researchers ...
Ease of doing business and distance to frontier
... A drawback of the ease of doing business ranking is that it can measure the regulatory performance of economies only relative to the performance of others. It does not provide information on how the absolute quality of the regulatory environment is improving over time. Nor does it provide informatio ...
... A drawback of the ease of doing business ranking is that it can measure the regulatory performance of economies only relative to the performance of others. It does not provide information on how the absolute quality of the regulatory environment is improving over time. Nor does it provide informatio ...
investigating the impact of unemployment rate on the romanian
... market standards, such as minimum wages, maximum working hours, safety standards; to avoid complying with certain administrative procedures, such as completing statistical questionnaires or other administrative forms. Hence, the subject of the paper does not deal with typical underground, economic ( ...
... market standards, such as minimum wages, maximum working hours, safety standards; to avoid complying with certain administrative procedures, such as completing statistical questionnaires or other administrative forms. Hence, the subject of the paper does not deal with typical underground, economic ( ...
Chapter 1 What Economics is About
... Chapter 1 What Economics is About 1. The best example of decision-making at the margin would be a. dividing your total tax bill by your total income. b. observing what happens to a household’s spending when their income doubles. c. observing the effect that a small change in income has on the amount ...
... Chapter 1 What Economics is About 1. The best example of decision-making at the margin would be a. dividing your total tax bill by your total income. b. observing what happens to a household’s spending when their income doubles. c. observing the effect that a small change in income has on the amount ...
towards a circular economy: business rationale for an accelerated
... increasing evidence of organisations, businesses, and prominent figures explicitly working towards this goal: organisations such as B Lab are working towards the “road to a new economy”, serving a global movement of entrepreneurs that use the power of business to generate positive impact; “The B Tea ...
... increasing evidence of organisations, businesses, and prominent figures explicitly working towards this goal: organisations such as B Lab are working towards the “road to a new economy”, serving a global movement of entrepreneurs that use the power of business to generate positive impact; “The B Tea ...
towards a circular economy: business rationale for an accelerated
... increasing evidence of organisations, businesses, and prominent figures explicitly working towards this goal: organisations such as B Lab are working towards the “road to a new economy”, serving a global movement of entrepreneurs that use the power of business to generate positive impact; “The B Tea ...
... increasing evidence of organisations, businesses, and prominent figures explicitly working towards this goal: organisations such as B Lab are working towards the “road to a new economy”, serving a global movement of entrepreneurs that use the power of business to generate positive impact; “The B Tea ...
Knowledge Based Economy Assessment
... and are interested by the concept of knowledge based economy and by the tendencies manifested within the framework of this new type of economy. Thus, OECD considers that „the knowledge based economy represents the type of economy based directly on the knowledge and information production, distributi ...
... and are interested by the concept of knowledge based economy and by the tendencies manifested within the framework of this new type of economy. Thus, OECD considers that „the knowledge based economy represents the type of economy based directly on the knowledge and information production, distributi ...
1 Shadow Economy and the Related Issues of Tax Evasion: ... Analysis among Canadian Workers
... the prevalence of burdensome and costly government regulations and the level of administrative complexity of taxation (Belev, 2003). In a similar manner, De Soto (1989) in Dreher and Schneider (2006) and Kaufmann, Kraay, and Mastruzzi (2007), pointed out that in many countries, especially poor count ...
... the prevalence of burdensome and costly government regulations and the level of administrative complexity of taxation (Belev, 2003). In a similar manner, De Soto (1989) in Dreher and Schneider (2006) and Kaufmann, Kraay, and Mastruzzi (2007), pointed out that in many countries, especially poor count ...
JOURNAL OF SECURITY AND SUSTAINABILITY ISSUES ISSN
... Indicators describing circular economy have raised considerable interest throughout the world, but not much conceptual and empirical research exists focusing on development of indicators. Now it becomes important to measure circular economy development, because European Commission tries to help Euro ...
... Indicators describing circular economy have raised considerable interest throughout the world, but not much conceptual and empirical research exists focusing on development of indicators. Now it becomes important to measure circular economy development, because European Commission tries to help Euro ...
Ghana The gold coast -Ghana has a constitutional democracy that is
... Ghana Currency - The currency in Ghana is called a cedi. -Cedi means Cowry shell in the language Akan. -Cowry shells are what used to be used as currency in Ghana. -The cedi is divided into 100 Ghana pesewas -1 cedi is equal to .56 American dollars or 56 cents (as of March ...
... Ghana Currency - The currency in Ghana is called a cedi. -Cedi means Cowry shell in the language Akan. -Cowry shells are what used to be used as currency in Ghana. -The cedi is divided into 100 Ghana pesewas -1 cedi is equal to .56 American dollars or 56 cents (as of March ...
Out of the Shadows: Measuring Informal Economic Activity
... labor market, the costs that firms (and individuals) have to pay when “officially” hiring someone have been increased tremendously by the burden of tax and social contributions on wages, as well as by the legal administrative regulations that control economic activities. In various OECD countries, t ...
... labor market, the costs that firms (and individuals) have to pay when “officially” hiring someone have been increased tremendously by the burden of tax and social contributions on wages, as well as by the legal administrative regulations that control economic activities. In various OECD countries, t ...
Risk Sharing and Industrial Specialization: Regional
... Vishny (1998). These instruments can be criticized but, at the very least, the regressions confirm that our results are quite robust. A central empirical finding is the large difference in the extent of industrial specialization of regions within “federations” versus the corresponding magnitude for ...
... Vishny (1998). These instruments can be criticized but, at the very least, the regressions confirm that our results are quite robust. A central empirical finding is the large difference in the extent of industrial specialization of regions within “federations” versus the corresponding magnitude for ...
On the Functions for Government to Promote Low-carbon Economic Development
... On the condition of market economy, the market must play a fundamental role in allocating resources. It is impossible for the instructing plan from Centralized government to allocate resources effectively. But dose plans have no role? In fact, on the case of market regulation, rational individuals' ...
... On the condition of market economy, the market must play a fundamental role in allocating resources. It is impossible for the instructing plan from Centralized government to allocate resources effectively. But dose plans have no role? In fact, on the case of market regulation, rational individuals' ...
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... transactions in different ways, but all (at least in theory) adding to the same total. Two of the most common aggregations are that focused on expenditures (based on the standard national income accounting identity of C + I + G + X - M) and that based on revenues, or incomes. The two methods should, ...
... transactions in different ways, but all (at least in theory) adding to the same total. Two of the most common aggregations are that focused on expenditures (based on the standard national income accounting identity of C + I + G + X - M) and that based on revenues, or incomes. The two methods should, ...
The Rise of Mass Consumption Societies*
... The metaphor of flying geese was previously used by Akamatsu (1961), who referred to the inverse-V shape of the time series for the imports, domestic production, and exports of manufacturing goods. This pattern is now more commonly called “Product Cycles.” ...
... The metaphor of flying geese was previously used by Akamatsu (1961), who referred to the inverse-V shape of the time series for the imports, domestic production, and exports of manufacturing goods. This pattern is now more commonly called “Product Cycles.” ...
ESTIMATING THE UNDERGROUND ECONOMY IN TURKEY Fethi ÖĞÜNÇ (Statistician)
... decrease incumbent supply of labor in the official economy and create a suitable economic environment for incumbent unemployed workers to be employed by the labor demanders. But, this approach can cause employees to work on their potential working hours in underground economy. Forced early retiremen ...
... decrease incumbent supply of labor in the official economy and create a suitable economic environment for incumbent unemployed workers to be employed by the labor demanders. But, this approach can cause employees to work on their potential working hours in underground economy. Forced early retiremen ...
Third Outline Perspective Plan of Malaysia
... in the mid-1990s, among others, with the launching of the National IT Agenda (NITA) and the Multimedia Super Corridor (MSC). Some efforts have also been taken in the areas of human resource, S&T and R&D, infostructure and financing, as well as to ensure that the development of the knowledge-based ec ...
... in the mid-1990s, among others, with the launching of the National IT Agenda (NITA) and the Multimedia Super Corridor (MSC). Some efforts have also been taken in the areas of human resource, S&T and R&D, infostructure and financing, as well as to ensure that the development of the knowledge-based ec ...
The Balance of Payments and Exchange Rates
... When the price of pounds rises, the British can obtain more dollars for each pound. This means that U.S.made goods and services appear less expensive to British buyers. Thus, the quantity of pounds supplied is likely to rise with the exchange rate. 33 of 58 ...
... When the price of pounds rises, the British can obtain more dollars for each pound. This means that U.S.made goods and services appear less expensive to British buyers. Thus, the quantity of pounds supplied is likely to rise with the exchange rate. 33 of 58 ...
Sharing economy
A sharing economy can take a variety of forms, including using information technology to provide individuals, corporations, non-profits and governments with information that enables the optimization of resources through the redistribution, sharing and reuse of excess capacity in goods and services. A common premise is that when information about goods is shared (typically via an online marketplace), the value of those goods may increase for the business, for individuals, for the community and for society in general.Collaborative consumption as a phenomenon is a class of economic arrangements in which participants share access to products or services, rather than having individual ownership.The collaborative consumption model is used in online marketplaces such as eBay as well as emerging sectors such as social lending, peer-to-peer accommodation, peer-to-peer travel experiences, peer-to-peer task assignments or travel advising, car sharing or commute-bus sharing.