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economic sociology, the paper focuses on an appreciation of Schumpeterian entrepreneurship as a concept that is influenced both … economic sociology as a means for exploring the institutional foundations of entrepreneurship is of utmost relevance for …
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economic sociology, the paper focuses on an appreciation of Schumpeterian entrepreneurship as a concept that is influenced both … economic sociology as a means for exploring the institutional foundations of entrepreneurship is of utmost relevance for …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014863082
Purpose – This paper aims to evaluate critically the validity of rival theorisations of the hidden economy that variously read this sphere as a leftover from a previous era, a by-product of a new emergent form of capitalism, a complement to formal employment or an alternative to the formal...
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This article examines income tax progression as a mechanism for achieving the intertemporal adjustments of earnings profiles. With a rising income profile, the preference for progression arises from the market (borrowing) rate of interest exceeding the rate at which the government borrows. For a...
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Purpose – Within the area of economics, the value attached to highly-ranked journal publications, such as the American … Economic Review, Journal of Political Economy and Quarterly Journal of Economics, in tenure, promotion, and merit pay processes … larger number of outside readers, perhaps via seminars and conferences. This study aims to examine whether the economics …
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Presents a paper by Lauchlin Currie on the stabilization of purchasing power through the use of public credit which was originally delivered at the American Economic Association Meeting at Chicago Distribution of Purchasing Power and Business Fluctuations Round Table on December 30, 1936.
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Presents Lauchlin Currie' views on the monetary aspects of the excess reserves problem which he gave at a board meeting on May 18, 1936.
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Presents Lauchlin Currie's views on public spending as a means to recovery which originally appeared in a memorandum of April 6, 1936.
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Looks at the excess reserves of 1937 in the USA, which were well over $2 billion. Discusses what criterion can be used to determine the adequacy or excessiveness of the volume of money and what the prospects would be for further expansion if no action were taken. Concludes that on balance,...
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Introduces the special issue to mark the 10th anniversary of Lauchlin Currie's death. Currie was an economist described as the intellectual leader of the spending wing of Roosevelt's New Deal.
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