NBER WORKING PAPER SERIES MACROECONOMIC STABILIZATION THROUGH TAXATION AND
... contracts. The objective of the indexation scheme, in effect, is to undo the rigidities due to the contracts. One of the main conclusions of this literature is that indexation of wages to prices is in general incapable of ...
... contracts. The objective of the indexation scheme, in effect, is to undo the rigidities due to the contracts. One of the main conclusions of this literature is that indexation of wages to prices is in general incapable of ...
IKD Open University Research Centre on I
... In the 1950s and 1960s there was optimism within the economics profession that, armed with the theoretical and analytical tools that conventional economics had accumulated and refined, economists could help solve the problems of underdevelopment. Since then, the apparent failure of this endeavor has ...
... In the 1950s and 1960s there was optimism within the economics profession that, armed with the theoretical and analytical tools that conventional economics had accumulated and refined, economists could help solve the problems of underdevelopment. Since then, the apparent failure of this endeavor has ...
The Struggles of KCTU against Neoliberal Restructuring after
... the region chose export-oriented economic policies, these countries were abruptly incorporated into the limitless competition of the world economy, and when the region faced over-production, growth came to its limit. 2) Economic crisis of Southeast Asia has a more particular background. The economy ...
... the region chose export-oriented economic policies, these countries were abruptly incorporated into the limitless competition of the world economy, and when the region faced over-production, growth came to its limit. 2) Economic crisis of Southeast Asia has a more particular background. The economy ...
DOCUMENTOS DE TRABAJO Serie Economía EPL AND CAPITAL-LABOR RATIOS
... very specific pattern of complementarity between capital and workers protected by EPL (senior workers, as opposed to unprotected new entrants, or junior workers) has to be assumed: EPL increases the share of senior workers in employment and by complementarity, leads to higher investment in physical ...
... very specific pattern of complementarity between capital and workers protected by EPL (senior workers, as opposed to unprotected new entrants, or junior workers) has to be assumed: EPL increases the share of senior workers in employment and by complementarity, leads to higher investment in physical ...
Economic Policies with Endogenous Innovation and
... Our policy-simulation exercises show a strong complementarity between Schumpeterian technology policies and Keynesian fiscal policies. Both types of policies are needed to put the economy onto a long-run steady growth path. Schumpeterian policies foster economic growth, but they are not able alone t ...
... Our policy-simulation exercises show a strong complementarity between Schumpeterian technology policies and Keynesian fiscal policies. Both types of policies are needed to put the economy onto a long-run steady growth path. Schumpeterian policies foster economic growth, but they are not able alone t ...
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... to H-2A workers while others do not. Some agencies continue to service migrant farmworkers after they have become permanent residents. Questions of the workers’ legal status and their permanent residence may affect estimates of the number of farmworkers. For example, in 1996 the Virginia Employment ...
... to H-2A workers while others do not. Some agencies continue to service migrant farmworkers after they have become permanent residents. Questions of the workers’ legal status and their permanent residence may affect estimates of the number of farmworkers. For example, in 1996 the Virginia Employment ...
Modern Management Theories and Practices
... Goals of All Managers First and foremost, the logical and publicly desirable aim of all managers in all kinds of organizations, whether business or non-business, should be a surplus. Thus, managers must establish an environment in which people can accomplish group goals with the least amount of tim ...
... Goals of All Managers First and foremost, the logical and publicly desirable aim of all managers in all kinds of organizations, whether business or non-business, should be a surplus. Thus, managers must establish an environment in which people can accomplish group goals with the least amount of tim ...
CESifo Working Paper no. 5776 - Center for Regional Economic
... credit relative to GDP has increased from a value of about one in the 1980s to around two in recent years.1 Similar trends arise in France or Germany, albeit at lower levels.2 Parallel to this trend, world trade has grown about twice as fast as global production since the 1980s (WTO, 2013). A third ...
... credit relative to GDP has increased from a value of about one in the 1980s to around two in recent years.1 Similar trends arise in France or Germany, albeit at lower levels.2 Parallel to this trend, world trade has grown about twice as fast as global production since the 1980s (WTO, 2013). A third ...
Answers to Homework #3
... b. What is the unemployment rate if Provincetown classifies discouraged workers as unemployed workers? Answer: The number of unemployed would increase to 4,000. The unemployment rate would equal [(4,000)/(16,000 + 4000)]*100 = 20%. The unemployment rate is affected by how we define the terms that w ...
... b. What is the unemployment rate if Provincetown classifies discouraged workers as unemployed workers? Answer: The number of unemployed would increase to 4,000. The unemployment rate would equal [(4,000)/(16,000 + 4000)]*100 = 20%. The unemployment rate is affected by how we define the terms that w ...
CCBS-Course-Management Theories and Practice
... Management as a Discipline Classifying management as a discipline suggests that there is a body of knowledge that can be learned. (1) Management is a subject with principles, concepts, and theories. (2) A critical purpose of studying management is to learn how in the process of managing to apply ...
... Management as a Discipline Classifying management as a discipline suggests that there is a body of knowledge that can be learned. (1) Management is a subject with principles, concepts, and theories. (2) A critical purpose of studying management is to learn how in the process of managing to apply ...
The Effects of Labour Market Reforms upon
... Oddly, though, debate over the reforms pressed on Greece and other crisis-battered countries on the periphery of Europe did not benefit from lessons learned in these other settings. A serious look at the vast experience with privatization, deregulation and liberalization since the 1980 – in Latin Am ...
... Oddly, though, debate over the reforms pressed on Greece and other crisis-battered countries on the periphery of Europe did not benefit from lessons learned in these other settings. A serious look at the vast experience with privatization, deregulation and liberalization since the 1980 – in Latin Am ...
Business Management Review - Mr. Willardson`s Business
... Business Plan A business plan is a formal statement of business goals, reasons they are attainable, and plans for reaching them. It may also contain background information about the organization or team attempting to reach those goals. Business plans may target changes in perception and branding by ...
... Business Plan A business plan is a formal statement of business goals, reasons they are attainable, and plans for reaching them. It may also contain background information about the organization or team attempting to reach those goals. Business plans may target changes in perception and branding by ...
Capitalism and Socialism: A Review of Kornai`s Dynamism
... emocrats for forty years) are not socialist countries but democratic capitalist market economies with sensitivity and responsibility toward social problems. Kornai’s operational definition of socialism is consistent with those of Karl Marx (1875), von Mises (1935), Lange (1936), von Hayek (1944), ...
... emocrats for forty years) are not socialist countries but democratic capitalist market economies with sensitivity and responsibility toward social problems. Kornai’s operational definition of socialism is consistent with those of Karl Marx (1875), von Mises (1935), Lange (1936), von Hayek (1944), ...
here - Kornai János
... the capitalist system (Kornai, 2011). The book is a counterpart to his classic The Socialist System (1992). 3 This book synthesizes theories, concepts, and observations that the author has developed for decades. Two pairs of concepts highlight the analytical framework for contrasting capitalism to s ...
... the capitalist system (Kornai, 2011). The book is a counterpart to his classic The Socialist System (1992). 3 This book synthesizes theories, concepts, and observations that the author has developed for decades. Two pairs of concepts highlight the analytical framework for contrasting capitalism to s ...
1 János Kornai`s comparative theory and defense of capitalism
... essential factor of surplus, possibly at a more fundamental level than some real factors stressed by Kornai. Keynes’ notion of an « active money » or of a « monetary production economy » 2, was associated to phenomena that may be related to forms of surplus, e.g. the possible failure of the anticipa ...
... essential factor of surplus, possibly at a more fundamental level than some real factors stressed by Kornai. Keynes’ notion of an « active money » or of a « monetary production economy » 2, was associated to phenomena that may be related to forms of surplus, e.g. the possible failure of the anticipa ...
A Comparison in Manufacturing: UK, France
... trade union. This is an astonishingly low figure especially when compared to other western industrialized nations such as: Great Britain at 26%, Germany at 18% and the US at 11%. But, what it does show is the level of collective bargaining involved in French companies and also underlines the Social ...
... trade union. This is an astonishingly low figure especially when compared to other western industrialized nations such as: Great Britain at 26%, Germany at 18% and the US at 11%. But, what it does show is the level of collective bargaining involved in French companies and also underlines the Social ...
UNEMPLOYMENT VS. MISMATCH OF TALENTS
... has instead increased substantially in Australia, Canada and the United Kingdom. ...
... has instead increased substantially in Australia, Canada and the United Kingdom. ...
10-1-9.CHP:Corel VENTURA - Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam
... the United Kingdom, and the laggards still obsessed with perfecting the managed economy, like Germany, or rethinking the managed economy, like France (Nickell, 1997). This newly emerging economy we will term the entrepreneurial economy. Why have the policies central to the entrepreneurial economy, s ...
... the United Kingdom, and the laggards still obsessed with perfecting the managed economy, like Germany, or rethinking the managed economy, like France (Nickell, 1997). This newly emerging economy we will term the entrepreneurial economy. Why have the policies central to the entrepreneurial economy, s ...
Financial Management: Important Generalizations1
... business is equivalent to its current cost of capital. That is, if a firm’s return on net worth is not at least equivalent to the rate at which it can borrow money from creditors, it is not achieving its cost of staying in business. Therefore many firms showing a bottom-line profit but low return on ...
... business is equivalent to its current cost of capital. That is, if a firm’s return on net worth is not at least equivalent to the rate at which it can borrow money from creditors, it is not achieving its cost of staying in business. Therefore many firms showing a bottom-line profit but low return on ...
Is Full Employment Possible Under Globalization?
... The first great theorist of unemployment was Karl Marx, who addressed the issue at great length in the first volume of Capital, especially in his justly famous Chapter 25, “The General Law of Capitalist Accumulation.” One of Marx’s overarching themes was that, in a free market capitalist economy, wo ...
... The first great theorist of unemployment was Karl Marx, who addressed the issue at great length in the first volume of Capital, especially in his justly famous Chapter 25, “The General Law of Capitalist Accumulation.” One of Marx’s overarching themes was that, in a free market capitalist economy, wo ...
UNEMPLOYMENT, VACANCIES, WAGES
... paper. Thus the focus had shifted from the price outcome to the efficiency of the search-and-matching process.9 We assumed equal splitting of the surplus from signing a contract. These papers drew on a contracting paper by Dale T. Mortensen (1978) that helped me realize the power of Poisson processes ...
... paper. Thus the focus had shifted from the price outcome to the efficiency of the search-and-matching process.9 We assumed equal splitting of the surplus from signing a contract. These papers drew on a contracting paper by Dale T. Mortensen (1978) that helped me realize the power of Poisson processes ...
behavioral viewpoint - McGraw
... product and differentiate it from others Quality control is the strategy for minimizing errors by managing each stage of production Quality assurance focuses on the performance of workers, and emphasizes a goal of zero defects Kinicki/Williams, Management: A Practical Introduction 3e ©2008, McGraw ...
... product and differentiate it from others Quality control is the strategy for minimizing errors by managing each stage of production Quality assurance focuses on the performance of workers, and emphasizes a goal of zero defects Kinicki/Williams, Management: A Practical Introduction 3e ©2008, McGraw ...
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... rational people, enforcing their selfinterest, also religious, self-satisfied, passionate, envious, agressive, revenging, malicious people are taken into consideration, who don’t think with a cool head and appear as individuals intending to attain maximum profit. Competition and cooperation are two ...
... rational people, enforcing their selfinterest, also religious, self-satisfied, passionate, envious, agressive, revenging, malicious people are taken into consideration, who don’t think with a cool head and appear as individuals intending to attain maximum profit. Competition and cooperation are two ...
Entrepreneurship, Firm Size and the Structure of the Italian Economy
... By contrast, very little is known about small firms that make up the backbone of the Italian economy, employing about 76% of the labor force. In the last decade small and medium-sized firms have been the source of most new jobs and have been making significant contributions to innovations and high-t ...
... By contrast, very little is known about small firms that make up the backbone of the Italian economy, employing about 76% of the labor force. In the last decade small and medium-sized firms have been the source of most new jobs and have been making significant contributions to innovations and high-t ...
forEquitable Growth
... information about the quality of used cars offered in the market (asymmetric information), which ‒ taking the process into account ‒ does not lead to the ‘long-run equilibrium’ of the neoclassical model but to an extinction of the market. Performing the sequential analysis (in historical time) leads ...
... information about the quality of used cars offered in the market (asymmetric information), which ‒ taking the process into account ‒ does not lead to the ‘long-run equilibrium’ of the neoclassical model but to an extinction of the market. Performing the sequential analysis (in historical time) leads ...