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Latvian Abstract: Monogrāfijā tiek pamatots līdz peļņas sadales brīdim atliktā UIN ieviešanas lietderīgums. Šāda UIN maksāšanas sistēma Igaunijā pastāv kopš 2000. gada. Monogrāfijā ir veikta Igaunijas un Latvijas uzņēmumu uzņēmējdarbības aktivitātes un finanšu...
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The article analyzes the factors leading to the fall of forward interest rates in the Czech Republic between 1999 and 2003. A key point in this regard is the existence of a term and a regime-shift premium associated with the country’s anticipated entry into the eurozone. The paper suggests...
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The purchasing power's difference between currencies appears to trigger a person to make the decision of emigrating, but it does not look to be the only one. European Union enlargement, immigration policies, as well as different personal and/or psychological reasons, have modified migrations...
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Korean Abstract: 본 논문은 현대 화폐경제학의 두 거두인 하이에크와 프리드만을 대상으로 하여 두 사람의 통화금융정책론을 살펴보고, 그 정책론의 근원이 무엇인지를 분석하였다. 하이에크의 경우 전기 하이에크와 후기...
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The article deals with Mill's views on methodology. The place taken by political economy in the general classification of knowledge is shown. This includes: natural distinction between physical and moral sciences (including non-reducibility of mental phenomena to physical phenomena) and...
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The aim of this paper is to introduce roots of multi-agent approaches in economic theory. From the beginning, the opinion that economic system should be investigated on the basis of comprehension to its basic units was expressed by many scientists. Friedrich A. Hayek and Herbert A. Simon are two...
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Karel Kouba belongs among the most prominent Czech economists of the second half of the 20th century. The paper analyzes his major contribution to the Czech economic thought in the context of economic reforms of the Prague Spring of 1968 and of economic transition in 1990s. In the communist era...
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