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In an era characterized by unprecedented volatility, complexity, and systemic disruption, traditional models of organizational change based on linear planning and reactive adaptation have become insufficient.
Valentina De Matteo, Flaviano Celaschi
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Optimal Monetary Policy in an Open Economy [PDF]
This paper analyzes the optimal intertemporal tradeoff between inflation and output in an open economy under perfect foresight. The announcement of the optimal plan may, or may not, generate an initial jump in the exchange rate.
Peter J. Stemp, Stephen J. Turnovsky
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This article applies Causal Layered Analysis (CLA) to four Italian Alpine contexts to examine how narratives and metaphors can shape territorial development.
Rocco Scolozzi, Marta Villa
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Controllability and hindsight components: understanding opposite hindsight biases for self-relevant negative event outcomes [PDF]
Blank, Hartmut, Peters, J.
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Construction IT in 2030: a scenario planning approach [PDF]
Summary: This paper presents a scenario planning effort carried out in order to identify the possible futures that construction industry and construction IT might face.
Abbott, C +3 more
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Real Exchange Rate Targeting and Macroeconomic Instability [PDF]
Using an optimizing model of a small open economy, this paper studies the macroeconomic effects of PPP rules whereby the government increases the devaluation rate when the real exchange rate defined as the price of tradables in terms of nontradables is ...
Martin Uribe
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Fiscal Policy, Foresight and the Trade Balance in the U.S. [PDF]
This paper investigates the effects of fiscal policy on the trade balance using a structural factor model. A fiscal policy shock worsens the trade balance and produces an appreciation of the domestic currency but the effects are quantitatively small. The
Luca Gambetti
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Argentina's lost decade and subsequent recovery: hits and misses of the neoclassical growth model [PDF]
We examine the economic depression that Argentina suffered in the 1980s, as well as the subsequent recovery, from the perspective of growth theory, taking total factor productivity as exogenous.
Carlos E.J.M. Zarazaga, Finn E. Kydland
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Emergence of Foresight Activities in Swedish Government Authorities [PDF]
This paper discusses and aims to explain the emergence of foresight activities in Swedish government authorities, including environmental scanning and analysis, futures studies and other activities trying to detect and analyse change in the surroundings ...
Lundqvist, Torbjörn
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