Critical Accounting Activism and the Public Sphere Glen Lehman
... Here, an important corollary, in exploring the role of accounting in the public sphere involves recognising that the ‘social’ is integral to the ‘environmental’ in creating a role for accounting in the public sphere. Moreover, this way to think about accounting and society offers a stark contrast wi ...
... Here, an important corollary, in exploring the role of accounting in the public sphere involves recognising that the ‘social’ is integral to the ‘environmental’ in creating a role for accounting in the public sphere. Moreover, this way to think about accounting and society offers a stark contrast wi ...
Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa Monday, May 18, 2015
... However, there are secondary effects of both solutions, especially affecting the developing economies. There were complaints from Brazil and other BRICS countries regarding the negative secondary effects of U.S. monetary policy during the crisis. It’s short-time money. Whereas, a U.S. fiscal policy ...
... However, there are secondary effects of both solutions, especially affecting the developing economies. There were complaints from Brazil and other BRICS countries regarding the negative secondary effects of U.S. monetary policy during the crisis. It’s short-time money. Whereas, a U.S. fiscal policy ...
1 Career capital in transitions crossing career fields Markus Latzke
... effects of mentoring compared with other forms of career capital have been investigated (Singh et al. 2009). In another empirical study with a large sample of university alumnis, Eby et al. (2003) applied the three ways of knowing to explore their relation with career success and the perceived inter ...
... effects of mentoring compared with other forms of career capital have been investigated (Singh et al. 2009). In another empirical study with a large sample of university alumnis, Eby et al. (2003) applied the three ways of knowing to explore their relation with career success and the perceived inter ...
Markets and Politics in Urban Recycling: A Tale of Two Cities
... "corporatist" or "non-corporatist" forms of industrial states (Schmitter and Lehmbruch 1982), it is our assessment that virtually all industrial states have evolved into a common commitment to the types of growth policies that characterize the treadmill of production. Moreover, with growing transnat ...
... "corporatist" or "non-corporatist" forms of industrial states (Schmitter and Lehmbruch 1982), it is our assessment that virtually all industrial states have evolved into a common commitment to the types of growth policies that characterize the treadmill of production. Moreover, with growing transnat ...
Political Economy and the Labour Party: The Economics of
... In Part I there has been substantial revision of the chapter on Hyndmanian Marxism in the light of Graham Johnson’s SDF and British politics 1881–1911, the work of Mark Bevir on Hyndman and the Social Democratic Federation and that of Laybourn on the socialist revival.2 What results is I hope a more ...
... In Part I there has been substantial revision of the chapter on Hyndmanian Marxism in the light of Graham Johnson’s SDF and British politics 1881–1911, the work of Mark Bevir on Hyndman and the Social Democratic Federation and that of Laybourn on the socialist revival.2 What results is I hope a more ...
Context and Economic Expectations: When Do
... ridden at the individual level, once aggregated to the national level they provide a reliable gauge of mass economic sentiment. This suggests that the real economy and the aggregate evaluations of the real economy should be highly correlated (again, recognizing that there is some disagreement regard ...
... ridden at the individual level, once aggregated to the national level they provide a reliable gauge of mass economic sentiment. This suggests that the real economy and the aggregate evaluations of the real economy should be highly correlated (again, recognizing that there is some disagreement regard ...
US Trade Strategy: Free Versus Fair
... ing to unprecedented levels. It may be true that trade policy has only a marginal effect on the actual balance of trade, but nevertheless, politics inextricably links the magnitude of the current account deficit to the U.S. ability to expand trade opportunities. Although interest rates and inflation ...
... ing to unprecedented levels. It may be true that trade policy has only a marginal effect on the actual balance of trade, but nevertheless, politics inextricably links the magnitude of the current account deficit to the U.S. ability to expand trade opportunities. Although interest rates and inflation ...
US Trade Strategy: Free versus Fair
... ing to unprecedented levels. It may be true that trade policy has only a marginal effect on the actual balance of trade, but nevertheless, politics inextricably links the magnitude of the current account deficit to the U.S. ability to expand trade opportunities. Although interest rates and inflation ...
... ing to unprecedented levels. It may be true that trade policy has only a marginal effect on the actual balance of trade, but nevertheless, politics inextricably links the magnitude of the current account deficit to the U.S. ability to expand trade opportunities. Although interest rates and inflation ...
Nothing but the Facts: An In-Depth Analysis of the Effects of
... more goods, either at home or abroad, the increase in demand might strengthen the U.S. economy enough to foster a turn around. The question arises, how to sell more goods. One obvious answer would be for the U.S. economy to enter into a new market. In this globalized world economy, it may be difficu ...
... more goods, either at home or abroad, the increase in demand might strengthen the U.S. economy enough to foster a turn around. The question arises, how to sell more goods. One obvious answer would be for the U.S. economy to enter into a new market. In this globalized world economy, it may be difficu ...
The Genesis of the GATT
... The gradual restoration of the world economy was interrupted by a worldwide recession starting in 1929. This economic downturn was met by greater protectionism, which in turn further reduced world trade. Although monetary and financial factors were primarily responsible for ...
... The gradual restoration of the world economy was interrupted by a worldwide recession starting in 1929. This economic downturn was met by greater protectionism, which in turn further reduced world trade. Although monetary and financial factors were primarily responsible for ...
Convergence and Consensus in Public Reason
... conception of reasons better expresses a commitment to respecting a pluralism of values. Consensus theorists recommend norms that, when socially enforced, restrict the use of inaccessible or unshareable reasons, thereby denying citizens permission to appeal to some of their most compelling commitmen ...
... conception of reasons better expresses a commitment to respecting a pluralism of values. Consensus theorists recommend norms that, when socially enforced, restrict the use of inaccessible or unshareable reasons, thereby denying citizens permission to appeal to some of their most compelling commitmen ...
Murphy, Eithne (2013) The evolution of trade theory: an exercise in
... allows us to understand economic processes and to take measures to avert or mitigate adverse economic events. All the winners present spoke of the expected impact on the funding of their various research projects as a result of the recently erupted global financial and economic crisis. According to ...
... allows us to understand economic processes and to take measures to avert or mitigate adverse economic events. All the winners present spoke of the expected impact on the funding of their various research projects as a result of the recently erupted global financial and economic crisis. According to ...
COPELAND-THESIS-2016
... as well as Russian, Romanian, Spanish, Japanese, and Chinese. By June, worldwide sales were over 100,000.” Wapshott, Keynes/Hayek, 14. ...
... as well as Russian, Romanian, Spanish, Japanese, and Chinese. By June, worldwide sales were over 100,000.” Wapshott, Keynes/Hayek, 14. ...
The Perils of the Autocratic Developmental State
... their country’s poor overall economy. Furthermore, while Kazakhstan controls information about internal political debates, it encourages its citizens to obtain high quality education and to develop critical thinking skills, which ultimately enhance their capabilities to guide their own development.4 ...
... their country’s poor overall economy. Furthermore, while Kazakhstan controls information about internal political debates, it encourages its citizens to obtain high quality education and to develop critical thinking skills, which ultimately enhance their capabilities to guide their own development.4 ...
Shaping an Interconnected World
... also means that crises can spread more easily, from country to country and region to region, and that existing opportunities can only be fully leveraged through joint efforts. In our interconnected world, international cooperation is key – to realize the benefits but also to tackle the challenges. T ...
... also means that crises can spread more easily, from country to country and region to region, and that existing opportunities can only be fully leveraged through joint efforts. In our interconnected world, international cooperation is key – to realize the benefits but also to tackle the challenges. T ...
VOLUME 5 (2015) - Mustangs Journals
... You are cordially invited to our upcoming conference in Dallas, Texas. Our Seventh International Conference will provide a friendly and supportive environment for new and established academicians an opportunity to share their research and works in progress with members inside and outside their disci ...
... You are cordially invited to our upcoming conference in Dallas, Texas. Our Seventh International Conference will provide a friendly and supportive environment for new and established academicians an opportunity to share their research and works in progress with members inside and outside their disci ...
Authoritarian Attitudes, Democracy, and Policy
... In addition, we examine our findings’ implications for Altemeyer’s (1981, 1988, 1996) and Feldman’s (2003) competing explanations of authoritarianism. Finally, we explore the effects of authoritarian attitudes in the hitherto neglected realm of economic policy preferences, as opposed to those for or ...
... In addition, we examine our findings’ implications for Altemeyer’s (1981, 1988, 1996) and Feldman’s (2003) competing explanations of authoritarianism. Finally, we explore the effects of authoritarian attitudes in the hitherto neglected realm of economic policy preferences, as opposed to those for or ...
The 2014 Legatum Prosperity Index™
... In recent years the importance of education has been brought to global prominence through the inspiring work of Malala Yousafzai, the Pakistani schoolgirl who has become the youngest ever winner of the Nobel Peace Prize. Malala’s belief in the transformational power of education has taken her from t ...
... In recent years the importance of education has been brought to global prominence through the inspiring work of Malala Yousafzai, the Pakistani schoolgirl who has become the youngest ever winner of the Nobel Peace Prize. Malala’s belief in the transformational power of education has taken her from t ...
Britain and Europe in 10 speeches
... and the establishment of a European organisation as conditions for peace and liberty throughout the continent. Mr President, ladies and gentlemen, I am honoured today by being received in your ancient university and by the address which has been given to me on your behalf and which I greatly value. ...
... and the establishment of a European organisation as conditions for peace and liberty throughout the continent. Mr President, ladies and gentlemen, I am honoured today by being received in your ancient university and by the address which has been given to me on your behalf and which I greatly value. ...
Text - CentAUR - University of Reading
... today is any account of the ‘neoliberal revolution’ that has gripped these states for several decades now.3 It is widely accepted that by contrast to the welfarist and ‘social’ liberalism that prevailed in Western states after the Second World War, the neoliberalism that has been rising to prominenc ...
... today is any account of the ‘neoliberal revolution’ that has gripped these states for several decades now.3 It is widely accepted that by contrast to the welfarist and ‘social’ liberalism that prevailed in Western states after the Second World War, the neoliberalism that has been rising to prominenc ...
WHEN DOES FLEXIBILITY IN TARIFF RATES HURT TRADE? THE
... these leaders still rely heavily on private goods provision –in this case, trade protection– to remain in power, and crucially the identity of the potential beneficiaries of such demand is less clear than in autocratic regimes (Levitsky and Way, 2002; Diamond, 2002). The logic of this argument can b ...
... these leaders still rely heavily on private goods provision –in this case, trade protection– to remain in power, and crucially the identity of the potential beneficiaries of such demand is less clear than in autocratic regimes (Levitsky and Way, 2002; Diamond, 2002). The logic of this argument can b ...
Trade Impact Core 7WK - Open Evidence Archive
... the loss of human lives and tax dollars, but also ruptured trade and investment ties that impose lasting damage on the economy. Trade and economic integration has helped to keep the peace in Europe for more than 60 years. More recently, deepening economic ties between Mainland China and Taiwan are d ...
... the loss of human lives and tax dollars, but also ruptured trade and investment ties that impose lasting damage on the economy. Trade and economic integration has helped to keep the peace in Europe for more than 60 years. More recently, deepening economic ties between Mainland China and Taiwan are d ...
A Comparative Study of Trade and Labour Market Policies in
... 1930s were finally abandoned in the mid-1980s. The turn in the tide of intellectual opinion meant few could be found to defend economic management as it had been practised in the post-war years. Yet it quickly became clear that the new policies had high costs in unemployment and inequality. Attentio ...
... 1930s were finally abandoned in the mid-1980s. The turn in the tide of intellectual opinion meant few could be found to defend economic management as it had been practised in the post-war years. Yet it quickly became clear that the new policies had high costs in unemployment and inequality. Attentio ...
- Verve Agency
... A shared commitment among the authors, one that links the articles in this volume with the work of Colin Leys, is to increased democratic justice and democratic practice. Colin Leys’s work is unique in its simultaneous emphasis on the sharpest critical theoretical clarity and the most detailed empir ...
... A shared commitment among the authors, one that links the articles in this volume with the work of Colin Leys, is to increased democratic justice and democratic practice. Colin Leys’s work is unique in its simultaneous emphasis on the sharpest critical theoretical clarity and the most detailed empir ...
Democracy and Economic Growth: a meta-analysis
... be maintained in a climate of liberty, free-flowing information and secured control of property (North 1990). Democracies can limit state intervention in the economy, are responsive to public’s demands on areas such as education, justice and health, and encourage stable and longrun growth (Rodrik 19 ...
... be maintained in a climate of liberty, free-flowing information and secured control of property (North 1990). Democracies can limit state intervention in the economy, are responsive to public’s demands on areas such as education, justice and health, and encourage stable and longrun growth (Rodrik 19 ...
Embedded liberalism
Embedded liberalism is a term for the global economic system and the associated international political orientation as it existed from the end of World War II to the 1970s. The system was set up to support a combination of free trade with the freedom for states to enhance their provision of welfare and to regulate their economies to reduce unemployment. The term was first used by the American political scientist John Ruggie in 1982.Mainstream scholars generally describe embedded liberalism as involving a compromise between two desirable but partially conflicting objectives. The first objective was to revive free trade. Before World War I, international trade formed a large portion of global GDP, but the classical liberal order which supported it had been damaged by war and by the Great Depression of the 1930s. The second objective was to allow national governments the freedom to provide generous welfare programmes and to intervene in their economies to maintain full employment. This second objective was considered to be incompatible with a full return to the free market system as it had existed in the late 19th century—mainly because with a free market in international capital, investors could easily withdraw money from nations that tried to implement interventionist and redistributive policies.The resulting compromise was embodied in the Bretton Woods system, which was launched at the end of World War II. The system was liberal in that it aimed to set up an open system of international trade in goods and services, facilitated by semi fixed exchange rates. Yet it also aimed to ""embed"" market forces into a framework where they could be regulated by national governments, with states able to control international capital flows by means of capital controls. New global multilateral institutions were created to support the new framework, such as the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund.When Ruggie coined the phrase embedded liberalism, he was building on earlier work by Karl Polanyi, who had introduced the concept of markets becoming ""dis-embedded"" from society during the 19th century. Polanyi went on to propose that the ""re-embedding"" of markets would be a central task for the architects of the post war world order, and this was largely enacted as a result of the Bretton Woods Conference. In the 1950s and 1960s, the global economy prospered under embedded liberalism, with growth more rapid than before or since. Yet the system was to break down in the 1970s.