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Reconciling Hayek’s and Keynes’ views of recessions
Publié 2017“…This observation has led some economists, most notably Friedrich Hayek, to conclude that recessions often reflect periods of needed liquidation resulting from past over-investment. …”
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Universal Laws and Economic Phenomena
Publié 2011“…In this essay, I discuss the similarities between economic and natural phenomena and argue that it is advantageous for economists to adopt methods from the natural sciences to discover “universal laws” in economic systems. …”
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Endogeneity of money supply: Evidence from Malaysia
Publié 2010“…On the other side of the debate, another group of economists known as Post Keynesian Economists maintain that money supply is endogeneity, in nature. …”
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Fear and greed: financial crisis in the novel since 1850
Publié 2015“…These and other crises have fostered a complex and diverse intellectual response - particularly since the South Sea Bubble - that has included interventions not only from economists and economic historians, but poets, dramatists, novelists, and others. …”
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The impact of macroeconomic variable towards inflation rate in Malaysia / Florissa Linang
Publié 2018“…The literature about inflation indicates that the economists have spent plenty of time to understand the reasons that cause inflation. …”
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Working with Data: Two Empiricists’ Experience
Publié 2019“…We hope they will be helpful to students and young economists in their research endeavors.…”
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Countrys economy on a stronger footing
Publié 2017“…THE Malaysian economy is on a stronger footing, which augurs well for another year of healthy growth in 2017, economists said.The country's economic fundamentals remained intact, and should see improvements in gross domestic product (GDP) growth this year and the next, albeit at a slower pace, said Universiti Utara Malaysia Asian Research Institute of Banking and Finance director Dr Irwan Shah Zainal Abidin.…”
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The Biggest Auction Ever: the Sale of the British 3G Telecom Licenses.
Publié 2001“…This paper reviews the part played by economists in organizing the British third-generation mobile-phone licence auction that concluded on 27 April 2000. …”
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The Biggest Auction Ever: The Sale of the British 3G Telecom Licences.
Publié 2002“…This paper reviews the part played by economists in organizing the British third-generation mobile-phone licence auction that concluded on 27 April 2000. …”
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Selected readings on economic analysis of industries and natural resources
Publié 2001“…The information and analysis contained in this volume will be useful to students, researchers, academics, practising economists and policy planners interested in industrial economics and natural resources. …”
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Effectiveness of foreign aid human development
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Issues surrounding the health economic evaluation of genomic technologies.
Publié 2013“…This is partly because health economists are yet to reach consensus on whether existing methods are sufficient to evaluate genomic technologies. …”
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An empirical study on fiscal sustainability in Malaysia
Publié 2012“…Unfortunately, there is no single basic source of information on fiscal sustainability.Country economists who are new to fiscal sustainability analysis could rely on sample work by other economists and could delve into scattered journal articles for the theoretical background.This paper focuses on a particular country: Malaysia. …”
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Is Peer Review in Decline?
Publié 2012“…Over the past decade, there has been a decline in the fraction of papers in top economics journals written by economists from the highest-ranked economics departments. …”
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Factors affecting Singapore investors when making investment decisions in China.
Publié 2009“…According to the Economie Development Board, Singapore firms' investment in the region exceeds S$11b.1 China, predicted by some economists to have the potential to become the most powerful economie nation in the world, is a popular investment destination for Singapore's investors. …”
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Introducing Exchange-Rate Equations into a World Econometric Model.
Publié 1987“…The model is based on the World Economic Prospects (WEP) model which has been operated and developed by economists in HM Treasury for more than a decade. However, exchange rates in WEP are exogenous, and this article discusses the estimation of an exchange-rate system for the model and its implications in terms of overall model properties.…”
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The Biggest Auction Ever: The Sale of the British 3G Telecom Licenses.
Publié 2002“…This paper reviews the part played by economists in organising the British third-generation mobile-phone licence auction that concluded on 27 April 2000. …”
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Exiting the crisis.
Publié 2010“…While the resolute action taken by the leaders of the affected countries has prevented the patient from dying, a number of chronic ailments still need to be addressed, posing new challenges for economists and policymakers. This is no time for complacency.…”
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Deregulation and the future of commercial television
Publié 1989“…Four papers illustrate how a radical change in the market structure of British television calls for modes of economic analysis which, while familiar to economists in the United States are relatively unfamiliar to their British counterparts. …”
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