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Preferences as fairness judgments: a critical review of normative frameworks of preference elicitation and development of an alternative based on constitutional economics. [PDF]
Rogowski W, John J.
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Urban-Rural Differences in Preferences for Environmentally Friendly Farming from the Perspectives of Oriental White Stork Conservation. [PDF]
Zhang L +5 more
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Grandiose narcissism, leadership, and workplace deviance: does self-interest always breed toxicity in leadership roles? [PDF]
Leong MK +4 more
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Unleashing new quality productivity for rural revitalization: a spatial panel data analysis of 282 cities in China. [PDF]
Zhou JH, Kong WL, Wang XB, Zhang ZF.
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Impact of low-carbon economic policies on the corporate environmental responsibility model in China.
Liu H, Lbrahim H, Song M.
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The Journal of Finance, 1960
THIS IS A STUDY of the monetary writings of the great neoclassical economists, dating from the early 1870's, and their significance for the development of monetary theory. Two deductive approaches to the quantity theory characterized neoclassical monetary theory. One was a utility analysis of the demand for money.
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THIS IS A STUDY of the monetary writings of the great neoclassical economists, dating from the early 1870's, and their significance for the development of monetary theory. Two deductive approaches to the quantity theory characterized neoclassical monetary theory. One was a utility analysis of the demand for money.
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2015
This chapter discusses the one-sector neoclassical growth model—the foundation for all the growth theory in the book. The primary focus of the chapter is growth via capital accumulation. We think of capital as man-made durable inputs to the production process. The first type of capital we include is physical capital.
Sibabrata Das +2 more
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This chapter discusses the one-sector neoclassical growth model—the foundation for all the growth theory in the book. The primary focus of the chapter is growth via capital accumulation. We think of capital as man-made durable inputs to the production process. The first type of capital we include is physical capital.
Sibabrata Das +2 more
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