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Abstract We apply a B‐VAR technique to 28 high‐income countries and 11 Euro area countries in 1999–2019 to analyze the causal relationships between centralization of capital measured in terms of network control and solvency conditions represented by the difference between GDP growth and interest rate.
Emiliano Brancaccio +3 more
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An empirical Stock‐Flow Consistent regional model of Campania
Abstract We develop an innovative Stock‐Flow Consistent macroeconometric regional model with five sectors, exploiting economic and financial statistics for Campania, covering the period 1995–2018, and propose a methodology to close the financial account of the private sector when financial data are lacking. The model is then used to perform medium term
Rosa Canelli +2 more
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This article systematically reviews recent empirical research on the factors shaping academics' knowledge about, and motivations to publish work in, so‐called ‘predatory’ journals. Growing scholarly evidence suggests that the concept of ‘predatory’ publishing’ – used to describe deceptive journals exploiting vulnerable researchers – is inadequate for ...
D. Mills, K. Inouye
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The Queen Bee phenomenon in Academia 15 years after: Does it still exist, and if so, why?
Fifteen years ago, the British Journal of Social Psychology published a set of studies on male and female academics, documenting that female faculty members were more likely than male faculty members to express stereotyped views of women at the beginning of their academic careers (PhD candidates; Ellemers et al., 2004, Br. J. Soc. Psychol., 43, 3).
Klea Faniko, Naomi Ellemers, Belle Derks
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Modigliani’s comments on Sylos Labini’s theory of unemployment (1956-1958)
This note discusses Modigliani’s and Sylos Labini’s unemployment theory starting from a long letter Modigliani wrote to his friend and colleague, commenting the provisional edition of “Oligopolio e Progresso Tecnico” (1956).
Antonella Rancan
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Questo numero speciale di Moneta e Credito in occasione del centenario della nascita di Paolo Sylos Labini propone una rilettura dei temi legati alla sua ricca produzione scientifica.
Giulio Guarini, Giulia Zacchia
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Key points Gait‐related arm swing in humans supports efficient lower limb muscle activation, indicating a neural coupling between the upper and lower limbs during gait. Intermuscular coherence analyses of gait‐related electromyography from upper and lower limbs in 20 healthy participants identified significant coherence in alpha and beta/gamma bands ...
Joyce B. Weersink +3 more
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Price mechanism and endogenous productivity in an open economy stock‐flow consistent model
Abstract This paper combines a Stock‐Flow Consistent open economy two‐country model with the Verdoorn‐Kaldor law, which posits a positive relationship between the rate of growth of output and productivity growth. The model shows the role of endogenous productivity as a shock magnifier and underlines the limits of the mechanisms of adjustment that rely ...
Emilio Carnevali
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Testing growth rate dependence in cosmological perturbation theory using scale-free models [PDF]
We generalize previously derived analytic results for the one-loop power spectrum (PS) in scale-free models (with linear PS $P(k) \propto k^n$) to a broader class of such models in which part of the matterlike component driving the Einstein de Sitter ...
Azrul S. K. Pohan +3 more
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Lance Taylor (1940–2022): Reconstructing Macroeconomics
Development and Change, Volume 54, Issue 5, Page 1331-1353, September 2023.
Servaas Storm
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