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Economic policy uncertainty and firms' labor investment decision

China Finance Review International, 2020
PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to empirically investigate the impact of economic policy uncertainty on firms' labor investment decision, which includes labor investment level and efficiency, especially human capital allocation.Design/methodology ...
Jian Chu, Junxiong Fang
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The Constitution of Economic Policy

Science, 1987
On this of all occasions I should be remiss if I failed to acknowledge the influence of that great Swede, Knut Wicksell, on my own work, an influence without which I should not be making this presentation. Many of my contributions, and especially those in political economy and fiscal theory, might be described as varied reiterations, elaborations, and ...
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The Goals of Economic Policy

The Journal of Business, 1958
I University of Chicago PRIZE the privilege of delivering the first of a series of lectures which will commemorate the work and character of Henry Calvert Simons. My pleasure is not in the least diminished by the conviction that he would have protested at the suggestion of such a lecture series--perhaps likening them to the rigid, weathered structures ...
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The economic policy uncertainty and firm investment in Australia

, 2020
This paper examines the impact of economic policy uncertainty (EPU) on the Australian firm investment activity. We find a significant positive relationship between the EPU and the firm investment over 2002 to 2017 period.
Ji (George) Wu   +3 more
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The Viability of Economic Policy and the Priorities of Economic Policy

Journal of Post Keynesian Economics, 1994
As a policy maker, Keynes had most influence in the operation of the excess demand, over-full employment war economies of the First and Second World Wars. Discussion of the viability of "Keynesian" policy has instead concentrated on its success or failure in postwar conditions in which Keynes played no active part.
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The Economics of Abortion Policy

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2023
The economic literature on abortion policy broadly is broad, studying abortion reforms that have occurred over the past two centuries, with a concentration of studies examining policy reform over the 20th and 21st centuries. The literature has examined a range of policies: both those which restrict access and those which legalize elective abortion; but
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Economics and Economic Policy

1979
Up to and during the Second World War Hayek was known only as a technical economist concerned with the rather specialised areas of monetary theory, the theory of the trade cycle and the theory of capital. While some of his work in those fields did have policy implications he was not concerned with economic policy as such, and only after the publication
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Economic Analysis and Economic Policy

1974
In Chapters 1–21 of this book we have tried to do two things. The first is to show how economists seek to develop — and test — theories which explain the way the economic system operates. The second is to set out those parts of macro-economic theory which, as the result of the work of many economists, now command a broad measure of general support.
D. C. Rowan, D. C. Rowan
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Economic policy uncertainty and financial stability–Is there a relation?

Economic Modelling, 2021
D. Phan   +3 more
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