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Understanding UK Productivity Using a Macroeconomic Lens
ABSTRACT We survey UK labor productivity over the long run, comparing it with other advanced economies, and focus on the sharp slowdown since the global financial crisis. Using a growth accounting framework, we highlight the primary role of total factor productivity (TFP), while noting that the contribution of capital shallowing is influenced by ...
Jagjit S. Chadha, Issam Samiri
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Abstract The US Federal Reserve System (Fed) eliminated reserve requirements for banks in March 2020 during the first quarter of the COVID‐19 pandemic to foster bank lending through expansionary monetary policy. However, we find empirical evidence that the reserve requirements elimination was not able to support bank lending but instead increased the ...
Jascha‐Alexander Koch +1 more
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Abstract Henry George advocated for capturing land value increases for public ends. The active approach of public authorities organizing and financing land development can help capture higher land value increases, as Hartman and Spit indicate. However, this approach hardly happens in developing countries, where the coalition of private developers and ...
Nannan Xu
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Abstract This article expands social psychiatrist Mindy Fullilove's characterisation of US postwar urban community root shock in time and space. We explore the impacts of land dispossession and population displacement on Black farming communities and their health from colonial origins on.
Robert G. Wallace +5 more
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The Role of Uncertainty in the Policy Process: An Extension to the Multiple Streams Framework
ABSTRACT A core assumption of the Multiple Streams Framework proposes that agenda and policy change is more probable when a policy proposal worked out as a viable alternative in the policy stream is coupled with the political and/or problem stream in an open policy window.
Sebastian Hemesath, Georg Wenzelburger
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ABSTRACT This study evaluates the effectiveness of green public procurement (GPP) in stimulating green products and resource efficiency in SMEs. The research uses sample data from 28 European countries (27 EU country members and the United Kingdom) to test two hypotheses, namely, one on the effects of GPP on green products and processes as well as ...
Dragana Radicic, Ian Jackson
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The making of precarity: an ethnography on precarious workers in Auckland, New Zealand
ABSTRACT The following article focuses on the everyday struggles of precarious workers in Auckland, New Zealand. As an excerpt from an ethnography on lived precarity in Auckland City, it reveals structural constraints that precarious workers face daily.
Marko Galič
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The symmetric and asymmetric impacts of external debt on economic growth in Tunisia: evidence from linear and nonlinear ARDL models. [PDF]
Aloulou R, Kalai M, Helali K.
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Epistemic artifacts and the modal dimension of modeling. [PDF]
Knuuttila T.
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Bayesian estimation of a dynamic stochastic general equilibrium model with health disaster risk. [PDF]
Keshavarzi A, Horry HR.
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