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Do states respond differently to changes in monetary policy? [PDF]

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Do the proportion of interest-sensitive industries, the number of small firms, and the concentration of small banks determine how monetary policy influences state economies?
Gerald A. Carlino, Robert H. DeFina
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Pastirji - čarovniki
Shepherds - Sorcerers

open access: yesStudia Mythologica Slavica, 2015
The article discusses the supernatural powers which - according to the beliefs of numerous peoples - certain shepherds possess. For this reason people made distinctions between those shepherds who possessed this knowledge and those who did not. According to the author, shepherds’ knowledge of magic referred primarily to their power over wild animals ...
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Low inflation: the surprise of the 1990s [PDF]

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For most of the 1990s, forecasters have been predicting an upturn in inflation. Yet, over that same period, the United States has experienced stable or declining inflation. Why have forecasts been at odds with reality? And why does it matter?
Dean Croushore
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open access: yes, 1983
Eh cherchant a definir une problematique generale des rapports entre les Deux Grandes Puissances et l'Afrique nous sommes partis d'une interrogation assez simple : Derriere l'apparence d'un interet cyclique pour ce continent les Etats Unis et l'Union Sovietique sont-ils parvenus A construire depuis 1960 une politi-que d'engagement graduel ?A partir de ...
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Intangibles: what put the new in the new economy? [PDF]

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Generating new products requires corporations to spend very large sums of money. These expenditures often lead to the development of intangible assets, such as patents and copyrights, that can add considerably to a company's coffers and stock market ...
Leonard Nakamura
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How inflation hawks escape expectations traps [PDF]

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Why did inflation increase so dramatically from the 1960s to the 1970s? One possible theory is that once people started believing inflation would rise, the Fed was forced to validate those expectations by increasing the money supply.
Sylvain Leduc
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Godišnjak za znanstvena istraživanja (br. 1 - br. 3.)

open access: yesStudia ethnologica Croatica, 2012
U radu se prikazuju prva tri broja časopisa "Godišnjak za znanstvena istraživanja" Zavoda za kulturu vojvođanskih Hrvata (2009.-2011.)Već i na temelju kratkog osvrta na sva tri broja ovoga časopisa, bez podrobnijeg prikaza svih radova koji su u njima objavljeni, razvidno da je riječ o respektabilnom časopisu, u kojem je izražena težnja da se objavljuju
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