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Irrtümer des Monetarismus Der moderne Monetarismus baut auf drei irrtümlichen Annahmen auf. Die erste ist, daß in einer kapitalistischen Wirtschaft Märkte in einer perfekten walrasianischen Weise reagieren, d.h., Preise sind vollständig flexibel und reagieren sofort auf jede Änderung im Angebots- und Nachfrageverhältnis. Der zweite Irrtum besteht darin,
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Biased bureaucrats and the policies of international organizations
Abstract This article advances a novel argument about the policy output of international organizations (IOs) by highlighting the role of individual staffers. We approach them as purposive actors carrying heterogeneous ideological biases that materially shape their policy choices on the job.
Valentin Lang +2 more
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Monetary theory and monetary policy : reflections on the development over the last 150 years : [Version 8 Dezember 2012] [PDF]
In this paper, we provide some reflections on the development of monetary theory and monetary policy over the last 150 years. Rather than presenting an encompassing overview, which would be overambitious, we simply concentrate on a few selected aspects ...
Issing, Otmar, Wieland, Volker
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ABSTRACT This article examines the political foundations of industrial policy amid the return of state economic interventionism. Comparing the United States' Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) and the European Union's Green Deal Industrial Plan (GDIP), it shows that contrasting industrial policy strategies were ultimately shaped by differences in the two ...
Donato Di Carlo +2 more
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Monetary theory and monetary policy : reflections on the development over the last 150 years [PDF]
In this paper, we provide some reflections on the development of monetary theory and monetary policy over the last 150 years. Rather than presenting an encompassing overview, which would be overambitious, we simply concentrate on a few selected aspects ...
Issing, Otmar, Wieland, Volker
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Reflections of an academic activist
Abstract This article is a contribution to the occasional series dealing with a major book that has influenced the author. Previous contributors include Stewart Macaulay, John Griffith, William Twining, Carol Harlow, Geoffrey Bindman, Harry Arthurs, André‐Jean Arnaud, Alan Hunt, Michael Adler, Lawrence O. Gostin, John P.
JANE KELSEY
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Un commento di Wolfganf Rieke. (Are monetary policies and performances converging? A comment)
A brief comment on Niels Thygesen’s Are monetary policies and performances converging?
W. RIEKE
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Revisionism as Statecraft: David Marquand, the SDP Split and the Politics of Community
Abstract This article addresses a surprisingly neglected aspect of David Marquand's intellectual development: his career as a politician. Hence, it locates his intellectual efforts from the mid‐1970s through to the end of the 1980s in relation to the travails of the Wilson and Callaghan governments.
Nick Garland
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Monetarism, budget deficits, and wage push inflation: the cases of Italy and the U.K.
The present paper discusses two of the major areas of current disagreement between monetarists and anti-monetarists. The first concerns inflation-unemployment relationships and the distinction between demand-pull and cost-push pressures.
T.D. WILLETT, L.O. LANEY
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David Marquand and Progressive Politics
Abstract Throughout his career, David Marquand grappled with the shape of modern British history, arranging it into different traditions, lineages and timelines. The Progressive Dilemma was the culmination of one such strand of work, centred around his interest in the relationship between social democracy and social liberalism.
Emily Robinson
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