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Is housing good for the economy?

Housing Studies, 1995
Abstract Not surprisingly housing researchers and practitioners frequently call for more resources to be devoted to housing. But governments in recent years have devoted fewer resources to housing rather than more. One of the reasons is that housing expenditures have to be seen in terms of the overall resource constraints on the economy and in many ...
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Economies with Public Goods

1996
A public good is one for which there is non-rivalry in consumption, that is, if the good is consumed by individual i, this does not preclude individual j from consuming it. When there is neither exclusion nor free disposal a public good becomes a collective decision whose consequences affect the whole of society.
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Chapter 3 The Good Life and the Good Economy

2008
Abstract The humanist thinkers from ancient Greece onward asked what sort of life gives the deepest satisfaction and arrived at arresting insights. Aristotle started it off with his thesis that the highest good is the pursuit of knowledge. Like conceptions can be seen in Cervantes, James, and Bergson.
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The ‘economy for the common good’, job quality and workers’ well-being in Austria and Germany

Economic and Labour Relations Review, 2021
Laia Ollé-Espluga, Markus Hadler
exaly  

Good governance for sustainable blue economy in small islands: Lessons learned from the Seychelles experience

Frontiers in Political Science, 2022
Michelle Voyer   +2 more
exaly  

Liberty, political economy and good government in Adam Smith

European Journal of the History of Economic Thought, 2023
Paolo Silvestri, Benoit Walraevens
exaly  

Decent work’s contribution to the economy for the common good

International Journal of Organizational Analysis, 2020
Nuno Rebelo Dos Santos, Leonor Pais
exaly  

Social entrepreneurship and Economy for the Common Good: Study of their relationship through a bibliometric analysis

International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Innovation, 2020
Joan R Sanchis-Palacio
exaly  

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