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Can public data openness enhance public health resource allocation efficiency? Evidence from the launch of Chinese government data platforms. [PDF]
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Financialization of the Economy
Annual Review of Sociology, 2015Financialization refers to the increasing importance of finance, financial markets, and financial institutions to the workings of the economy. This article reviews evidence on the causes and consequences of financialization in the United States and around the world, with particular attention to the spread of financial markets.
Gerald F. Davis, Suntae Kim
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A financialized monetary economy of production
International Journal of Political Economy, 2011The monetary theory of production offers a systemic approach to describe systemic crises, but, faced with contemporary capitalism, it needs to be modified. In accordance with the Schumpeterian perspective, we adopt a framework that points to both the monetary nature of and qualitative changes in the capitalist system.
Fumagalli, Andrea, Lucarelli, Stefano
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The Financialization of the Economy
2015“By ventures, I mean privately held entrepreneurial firms with significant external equity investment from professional investors,” Garg (2013: 90) writes. This is an operative definition that will be used in this volume. Today, the life sciences are not only capable of producing new drugs and therapies that benefit patients and their relatives by ...
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Financialization and the Economy
2017Nie ...
Agata Gemzik-Salwach, Krzysztof Opolski
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Financial Policies in an Open Economy
Economica, 1978The large number of countries now pursuing flexible rates justifies another look at the small-country case under such an exchange rate regime. The Metzlerian (1951) macro-model, which was opened up to world trade by Mundell (1961b), provides an elegant framework for the analysis.
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Economies of Scale of Financial Institutions
Journal of Money, Credit and Banking, 1972Knowledge about economies of scale are necessary for regulatory and management decisions. Because of its structure, the financial industry also provides us with an excellent source of data for measuring the cost function. The studies surveyed are evaluated with respect to these needs.
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