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Rethinking Applied Economics by Classic Grounded Theory:
The heading of this paper refers to an issue that so far remains unaddressed by classic grounded theory (CGT) researchers. The aim of this paper is to take a closer look at the accordance between the CGT methodology and the field of applied economics ...
Olavur Christiansen
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Editorial to the special issue: Recent statistical methods for data analysis, applied economics, business & finance. [PDF]
Göktaş A, Akkuş Ö.
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Why Study Applied/Agricultural Economics [PDF]
Agricultural Economics is a very applied field covering many topics beyond those stereotypically thought of as pertaining to agriculture. These may include finance and risk management, environmental and natural resource economics, game theory, or public ...
Bogard, Matt
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The future of dispute resolution in international trade
Abstract Given ongoing dysfunction of the World Trade Organization's Appellate Body, the focus of this article is on the future of trade dispute resolution, with evaluation of two questions: (i) What is the current status of WTO dispute resolution as compared to that conducted through existing preferential trade agreements (PTAs)? and (ii) What are the
Ian Sheldon, Daniel C. K. Chow
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A New Paradigm for Health Economics?
Culyer and Newhouse in their introduction to the Handbook of Health Economics1 noted that as a research program health economics seemed to be in good shape.
Kjeld Møller Pedersen
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Applied Welfare Economics with Discrete Choice Models [PDF]
Economists have been paying increasing attention to the study of situations in which consumers face a discrete rather than a continuous set of choices.
Harvey S. Rosen, Kenneth A. Small
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Increasing sedentary time, minimum dietary energy requirements, and food security assessment
Abstract We compute corrections for sedentary behavior in physical activity levels (PALs) and incorporate them along with corrections for over estimation of basal metabolic rates (BMRs) into threshold caloric intakes, known as minimum dietary energy requirements (MDERs).
Jacob Michels+2 more
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THE ROLE OF APPLIED MATHEMATIC SUBJECTS IN ECONOMIST’S EDUCATION
The article touches upon the problem of improving the quality of mathematic training of economics universities graduates, which is connected with the necessity of using mathematic methods in analyzing and forecasting economy within the frames of ...
Natalia V. Popova
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Educating Latin American economists [PDF]
Graduate economic programmes in Latin America have evolved along the lines of two different traditions: one closely linked to the current economic mainstream (being in that sense ‘global’) and the other more local and heterodox.
David Colander, Hugo Ñopo
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Abstract We present an adjusted bid price mechanism that incorporates economic multiplier effects in public food procurement decision making. Under Input–Output model assumptions, the algorithm estimates enhanced tax revenues to state governments through multiplier effects associated with in‐state supplier purchasing.
Todd M. Schmit, Xiaoyan Liu
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