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This paper examines the unemployment controversy between J. M. Keynes and A. C. Pigou, mainly from the latter … level of interest rate. Thus, we conclude that the unemployment controversy was gainful at least to Pigou, resulting in the …
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emerged from great inflation and output instability into a period of remarkably low inflation associated with a great …
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The Fisher's equation has become a foundation stone of modern macroeconomic, monetary and financial theories. Here it is shown that despite the estabilished status of Fisher's equation, it stands on a rather shaky foundations. URL:[http://www.gipe.ac.in/pdfs/working%20papers/wp24.pdf].
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Inflation management is one of the hardest tasks an economic policymaker has to undertake. It appears, at first sight …, that one can rely entirely on commonsense to carry out this task. But that will be a cardinal mistake. While inflation … understanding of economic theory. This paper tries to bring together the formal analytics that underlie inflation policy. It surveys …
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A review of the various primary measures of inflation with a particular reference to the divergence between WPI and CPI …. Focus is also given on different secondary (derived) measures of inflation, particularly core inflation, and end the …
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This paper examines some of the explicit as well as not so explicit trends in relation to women’s employment in India from 1993-94 till 2009-10 and argues that they indicate a grave and continuing crisis in women’s employment under liberalization led growth. Trends in the...
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Resolution and conclusions of the 101st Session of the International Labour Conference, Geneva, 2012. [ILO].
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Migration can act as a negative force. It can lead to distress migration, which is what happens when people have to go to cities to find work because they cannot survive on what they can earn in their own villages. Can NREGA be used to curb rural urban migration? [CCS Working Paper No. 202].
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