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The Effects of Public Spending Shocks on Trade Balances and Budget Deficits in the European Union [PDF]
Roel Beetsma+2 more
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ABSTRACT Farmers markets provide a direct‐to‐consumer marketing path for farmers and small businesses, facilitating customer discovery and product refinement. This paper explores farmers markets as a business incubator, with a focus on beginning vendors and resilience to a shock, namely, COVID‐19 market restrictions.
Mallory L. Rahe+2 more
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The Republican Spending Explosion [PDF]
When the Republicans gained control of Congress in 1994, they promised to eliminate the deficit and reduce wasteful spending. For several years, the GOP partly upheld its commitment by modestly curtailing spending growth and balancing the budget ...
Veronique de Rugy
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Could the chemical industry mitigate rapid global cooling from a catastrophic volcanic eruption?
Abstract Estimates based on historical data place the probability of a catastrophic volcanic eruption in the next 100 years at around one in six. Large volcanic eruptions can lead to significant global cooling for 2–4 years, with potentially devastating impacts on global agriculture.
David S. Sholl
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Voting behavior and budget stability
The aim of this paper is to analyze how the implementation of the Budgetary Stability Law has affectedPolitical Budget Cycles generated by Spanish local governments.
Cristina Vicente+2 more
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The impact of spending policy shocks on the Iraqi trade balance for the period (2004-2021)
Economic shocks directly affect financial variables in the Iraqi economy, and this is due to the presence of a strong connection between the general budget and the trade balance according to Keynesian theory.
Omar Ahmed Mohamed Baba+1 more
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13. Government Spending, Interest Rates, Prices, and Budget Deficits in the United Kingdom, 1701–1918 [PDF]
Robert J. Barro
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Reinterpreting Delay and Procrastination [PDF]
I model a rational agent who spends resources between the current time and some fixed future deadline. Opportunities to spend resources arise randomly according to a Poisson process, and the quality of each opportunity follows a uniform distribution. The agent values their current resource stock at exactly the sum of expected utility from all future ...
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Abstract This article examines how university‐based teacher education programs in diverse historical, sociocultural, and political settings in the U.S. and in Chile, served to foster immigrant empowerment and liberation. Using a Funds of Knowledge approach, the study analyzed the educational practices of migrant families and their integration into ...
Ana Christina da Silva Iddings+3 more
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Impact of Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) on prescription dug spending for children and adolescents: increasing relevance of health economic evidence [PDF]
Michael Schlander
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