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Comment on Mayer on Monetarism
Comment on Mayer on Monetarism Discussion of monetarism belongs to a recently passed era of U.S. policy debates and runs the danger of formalization.
Johnson, Harry G., Johnson, Harry
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Financial Regulation in the Leading Economic Theories of XX-XXI Centuries [PDF]
The aim of the article is to determine the place of the state financial regulation in the postulates of the basic economic theories of XX-XXI centuries. There carried out an analysis, systematization and generalization of scientific works of outstanding ...
Tomniuk Tetiana L.
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Questo documento è stato presentato in occasione del quarto Seminario Internazionale sui diritti economici e monetaria dell'Unione Europea, tenutosi a Copenaghen nel marzo del 1981.
N. THYGESEN
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ABSTRACT This study examines the paradoxical relationship between policy learning and capacity: governments need certain capacities to learn effectively, yet these same capacities often emerge from previous learning experiences. Through a comparative analysis of Hong Kong and Singapore's responses to SARS and COVID‐19, we demonstrate how policy ...
Shubham Sharma, Xun Wu, Gleb Papyshev
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Are monetary policies and performances converging?
This paper was presented at the Fourth International Seminar on European Economic and Monetary Union, held in Copenhagen in March of 1981. The work provides a tentative assessment of the EMS in terms of the main internal and external motives which ...
N. THYGESEN
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Decline in job satisfaction and how it relates to investment decisions of the self‐employed
Abstract Despite substantial research on job satisfaction in self‐employment, we know little about the specific consequences for the venture when job satisfaction declines after an external shock. Taking the COVID‐19 pandemic as an example of an external shock and drawing on a sample of nearly 7000 self‐employed individuals living in Germany, we ...
Joern Block +3 more
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The new-classical contribution to macroeconomics
This work is devoted to assessing New-Classical ideas, and to asking what of lasting importance this school of macroeconomics has contributed since the early 1970s.
D. LAIDLER
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ABSTRACT We map explicit family policy evolution across 45 Western and Latin American countries over 120 years, analysing policy developments in child‐related leaves, child benefits, CCTs, and ECEC. Using a newly created dataset, we advance the literature in two ways.
Tobias Böger +2 more
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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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LIBERALISM AND GLOBALIZATION [PDF]
The paper presents the close connection that exists between liberalism and globalization. In the first part wemake a presentation of the historical evolution of liberalism, starting with the classical economic liberalism continuingwith the neo-classical ...
SUCIU TITUS
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