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Statistical Distribution and Entropy of Multi-Scale Returns: A Coarse-Grained Analysis and Evidence for a New Stylized Fact. [PDF]
Hernández-Montoya AR.
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Experimental evidence on consumers' willingness to pay in the sustainable fashion industry. [PDF]
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Economic methodology to preserve the past? Some reflections on economic theories and their dueling interpretations. [PDF]
Herfeld C.
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Making economic citizens beyond neoliberalism: Historical trajectories of a banker association's efforts in economic education. [PDF]
Ruoss T.
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The Interplay of Economic Resources, Family Decision Power, and Gender Ideology in China. [PDF]
Luo MH, Kan MY.
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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.
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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.
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