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Purpose – This paper seeks to examine the validity of Wagner's Law using annual data (1957-2006) for the US state-local government (SLG) real expenditure and eight of its sub-categories. Design/methodology/approach – The co-integration tests of Johansen and the bounds testing approach to...
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assess the potential for factor adjustment pressures that may arise in the USA if the proposed USA-Colombia Trade Promotion … Agreement (TPA) is implemented. Results show that there is considerable scope for intra-industry specialization between Colombia … and the USA. The TPA should result in a larger increase in US exports to Colombia than US imports from Colombia, because …
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Colombia in the time period from 1995 to 2001. Findings – Empirical evidence suggests the following: first of all, companies … companies operating in the eastern zone of Colombia are in long-term equilibrium; and lastly, equilibrium adjustment velocities …'s model implies that cellphone users in the eastern zone of Colombia enjoy a small consumer surplus. Originality …
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Colombia in the time period from 1995 to 2001. Findings – Empirical evidence suggests the following: first of all, companies … companies operating in the eastern zone of Colombia are in long‐term equilibrium; and lastly, equilibrium adjustment velocities …'s model implies that cellphone users in the eastern zone of Colombia enjoy a small consumer surplus. Originality …
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assess the potential for factor adjustment pressures that may arise in the USA if the proposed USA‐Colombia Trade Promotion … Agreement (TPA) is implemented. Results show that there is considerable scope for intra‐industry specialization between Colombia … and the USA. The TPA should result in a larger increase in US exports to Colombia than US imports from Colombia, because …
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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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