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The Austrian school economics and neo-Marxist theories both have been reviving in recent years. However, the current academic discussion lacks a debate between two schools of economics with diametrically opposed views. This paper is the first and an initial Austrian challenge to Neo-Marxist...
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to the authoritarian governments of Singapore and the United Arab Emirates, showing how they function as quasi …
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sogenannte Privatisierung bestehender Unternehmensstrukturen, sondern die ungehinderte Schaffung neuer Unternehmen eine Lösung …
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The paper offers a revisionist account of certain episodes in the development of F. A. Hayek's thought. It offers a new reading of his 1937 paper, "Economics and Knowledge," that draws on unpublished lecture notes in which he articulated more fully the distinctions he made in the paper between a...
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Whatever F.A. Hayek meant by "knowledge" could not have been the justified true belief conception common in the Western intellectual tradition from at least the time of Plato onward. In this brief note, I aim to uncover and succinctly state Hayek's unique definition of knowledge.
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We examine Singapore's market for new privately developed apartments, which for historical reasons exhibits wide quasi …
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current account deficit, while other countries with the absence of privatization has led a better economy growth. Singapore …Privatization has been perceived as a tool for restructuring State Owned Enterprises (SOEs) and the engine for an … export earnings and economy growth. The two effects of privatization is cope with highly industrialization and economic …
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This article undertakes a comparative study of the Malaysian and Singaporean systems of private caveats on the following three areas: the priority of unregistered interests, the entry of further caveats and the requirements to sustain a caveat. It seeks to determine the jurisdiction which best...
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