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Cyclic exit strategies to suppress COVID-19 and allow economic activity
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1967
Economic Activity has its origins in a course of lectures given since 1950 to first-year undergraduates at the University of Adelaide. That course was originally given by P. H. Karmel; in later years the other two co-authors inherited it. Little attention was paid to financial factors in the first-year course.
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Economic Activity has its origins in a course of lectures given since 1950 to first-year undergraduates at the University of Adelaide. That course was originally given by P. H. Karmel; in later years the other two co-authors inherited it. Little attention was paid to financial factors in the first-year course.
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Measuring underlying economic activity
Journal of Applied Econometrics, 1996Recently, interest in the methodology of constructing coincident economic indicators has been revived by the work of Stock and Watson (1989b). They adopt the framework of the state space form and Kalman filter in which to construct an optimal estimate of an unobserved component.
Garratt, Anthony, Hall, Stephen G
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Journal of the Royal Statistical Society. Series A (General), 1968
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1987
Money is a social relation. Like the meaning of a word, or the proper form of a ritual, it exists as part of a system of behaviour shared by a group of people. Though it is the joint creation of a whole society, money is external to any particular individual, a reality as unyielding to an individual’s will as any natural phenomenon.
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Money is a social relation. Like the meaning of a word, or the proper form of a ritual, it exists as part of a system of behaviour shared by a group of people. Though it is the joint creation of a whole society, money is external to any particular individual, a reality as unyielding to an individual’s will as any natural phenomenon.
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2010
The previous chapters have dealt with important economic characteristics of poor countries. Each of them actually provides some explanation also for the large size of the informal sector in low-income countries. Exclusion from the merits of formal institution is a dimension of poverty that often makes the family, mutual assistance groups or other ...
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The previous chapters have dealt with important economic characteristics of poor countries. Each of them actually provides some explanation also for the large size of the informal sector in low-income countries. Exclusion from the merits of formal institution is a dimension of poverty that often makes the family, mutual assistance groups or other ...
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