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The Elgar Companion to Austrian Economics is a major new reference work which highlights the common ground between all the branches of the school while demonstrating the breadth and diversity within it. The Companion reflects the many areas where Austrian economists have made contributions, including technical economics, methodology of the social ...
Juravle, Daniel
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The paper examines the relationship between monetarism and ideology, as well as non-monetarism and ideology. The identification of two coexisting strands of the 1930s Chicago monetarism, distinguished in terms of business-cycle theory and stabilisation ...
J. ASCHHEIM, G.S. TAVLAS
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A reappraisal of the Friedman-Kaldor debate in the light of the great recession [PDF]
This paper summarizes the arguments and counterarguments within the scientific discussion on the issue of the exogenous and endogenous money supply theories, developed by Milton Friedman and Nicholas Kaldor in the 1960s-1970s.
Alexandre Reichart
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Milton Friedman: Life and scientific contributions [PDF]
The text is about the life and work of one of the most influential economists of the last century - Milton Friedman. The paper discusses some of Friedman's greatest contributions to economic theory and practice, starting with the earliest life of Milton ...
Jovanović Milan
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Interest rate and exchange rate volatility and the performance of the Nigerian informal sector: Evidence from small and medium-sized enterprises [PDF]
This paper investigates the joint impact of interest rate and exchange rate volatility on the performance of the informal sector in Nigeria, focusing on Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs).
Henry Osahon Osazevbaru
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This paper provides a critical discussion of monetarism and the difficulties of understanding macroeconomic developments after the publication of Friedman and Schwartz’s classic 1965 article through a monetarist lens, especially for the period following ...
Patrick Bolton
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ECONOMIC IDEOLOGY AS AN INNOVATIVE POTENTIAL OF THE CHANGE PROCESS
Economic ideology establishes a unified, standardised approach to assessing the state and prospects of the economic reality of the state. Accordingly, economic ideology can be defined as a conceptual design of a system of ideas, principles and ...
Sergii Vasyliev +2 more
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The paper examines the relationship between monetarism and ideology, as well as non-monetarism and ideology. The identification of two coexisting strands of the 1930s Chicago monetarism, distinguished in terms of business-cycle theory and stabilisation ...
J. ASCHHEIM, G.S. TAVLAS
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Monetarism and Fiscalism have emerged as two alternative stabilisation strategies that are in contention at this time. Monetarism seeks to control the monetary aggregates in order to stabilise the growth in money income, while Fiscalism centres its ...
D.I. FAND
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"Monetarismo" e " fiscalismo": verso una riconciliazione.
The comparative effectiveness of monetary policy versus fiscal policy persists as a subject of widely noted discussion, and recently apparently conflicting hypothesis have been offered to explain the relative potency of each of these policies.
J. ASCHHEIM
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