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SSRN Electronic Journal, 2014
This is an introduction to firm’s financial sustainability new ideas beyond the environmental sustainability concerns, based on a principle: balance and a method: interaction. It is specifically addressed to the interaction between the two kinds of financial policies: short-term financial policy (dynamic factor) and long-term financial policy (static ...
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This is an introduction to firm’s financial sustainability new ideas beyond the environmental sustainability concerns, based on a principle: balance and a method: interaction. It is specifically addressed to the interaction between the two kinds of financial policies: short-term financial policy (dynamic factor) and long-term financial policy (static ...
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Economics Letters, 2004
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Balanced and Unbalanced Growth
The Quarterly Journal of Economics, 1964"They was all one to me. Well, all but two was all one to me. And they, Strange enough, was two who kept recurring. Christopher Fry: A Phoenix Too Frequent. I. The rival doctrines, 621. — II. The doctrines confronted, 626. —III. The role of external economies, 630. — IV. Dialogue of doctrines and history; a postscript, 634. — V. Conclusion, 639.
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1961
IT has often been observed that, while nineteenth-century economic development was, by and large, achieved without inflation, or at least without chronic and acute inflation, present-day development, in the vast majority of countries, seems to have as its natural accompaniment a continuous inflationary pressure translated, more often than not, into ...
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IT has often been observed that, while nineteenth-century economic development was, by and large, achieved without inflation, or at least without chronic and acute inflation, present-day development, in the vast majority of countries, seems to have as its natural accompaniment a continuous inflationary pressure translated, more often than not, into ...
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1971
Suppose the time path of non-produced goods satisfies $$c{a_t} = \left({1 + \lambda} \right)c{a_{t - 1}}$$ (4.1.1) for all t, e.g. a proportional expansion of the supplies of all non-produced goods. Here λ will be a fairly small positive1 number, say λ =0.05 for 5% growth.
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Suppose the time path of non-produced goods satisfies $$c{a_t} = \left({1 + \lambda} \right)c{a_{t - 1}}$$ (4.1.1) for all t, e.g. a proportional expansion of the supplies of all non-produced goods. Here λ will be a fairly small positive1 number, say λ =0.05 for 5% growth.
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Zeitschrift für Nationalökonomie, 1969
In his paper Baumol raised a number of important issues. Included are several knotty problems of an empirical nature: Can measures of outputs which we normally classify as services be reasonably divorced from measurement of the inputs of labor involved in their provision?
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In his paper Baumol raised a number of important issues. Included are several knotty problems of an empirical nature: Can measures of outputs which we normally classify as services be reasonably divorced from measurement of the inputs of labor involved in their provision?
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2014
In this chapter, we consider algorithms for asymptotic transition to balanced growth in models of economic systems that use Leontief technologies. The first algorithm assumes that all sectors, when determining their output plans, choose a single projected value of their sales expansion rate. It also assumes that no sector is given priority with respect
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In this chapter, we consider algorithms for asymptotic transition to balanced growth in models of economic systems that use Leontief technologies. The first algorithm assumes that all sectors, when determining their output plans, choose a single projected value of their sales expansion rate. It also assumes that no sector is given priority with respect
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Balancing Growth and Preservation
Overtourism is a global challenge that disrupts the balance between tourism growth and the sustainable preservation of destinations' environmental, cultural, and socio-economic assets. This chapter introduces a strategic framework to address and mitigate the adverse impacts of overtourism in the Kashmir Valley through a holistic approach involving ...Mehraj Din Wani +4 more
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Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1989
Precious D, Delaire J, Carl H. Manstein
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Precious D, Delaire J, Carl H. Manstein
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