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Yang J, Luo B, Hu L.
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Objectives of the Review of Evolutionary Political Economy's 'Manifesto' and editorial proposals on world problems, complex systems, historico-institutional and corruption issues. [PDF]
O'Hara PA.
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Navigating Ghana's economic waters: Exploring the impact of Fiscal and Monetary policies on stock market performance. [PDF]
Cobbinah BB, Wen Y, Sarpong FA.
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What's Economics Got to Do with It? Providing Theoretical Clarity on ELSA of AI. [PDF]
Ryan M, Blok V.
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The Development of Health Services in Turkey and the Effects of the Pandemic. [PDF]
Poyraz T.
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Economic Recovery in the Age of COVID-19. [PDF]
Skidelsky R.
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Finding common ground between ecological economics and post-Keynesian economics
Post-Keynesian economics and ecological economics have in common that they are considered to be 'heterodox' schools of thought. Aside from that, there has not been a strong connection between them.
Kronenberg, Tobias
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Service encounters and the manufacture of harm: violence in the service economy under late-modernity. [PDF]
Miles L, Azad M.
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The Impact of Brexit on UK Food Standards and Food Security: Perspectives on the Repositioning of Neoliberal Food Policy. [PDF]
Lingham S +4 more
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Is inflation targeting compatible with Post Keynesian economics?
The purpose of this paper is to show that inflation targeting is compatible with Post Keynesian economics, but only if the policies used to achieve the inflation target explicitly acknowledge (1) the demand-determined nature of the real income generating
MARK SETTERFIELD
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