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defence, dictatorship, and warfare. They address defining events and institutions of the world in the twentieth century … Economics, which was awarded in recognition of their research.<b>Contents:</b> <ul> <ul> <li><b><i>Global Conflict:</i></b> <ul …
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Surprisingly high levels of within-group cooperation are observed in conflict situations. Ex- periments confirm that …
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Exogenous, non-normative shocks to small businesses such as natural disasters have been understudied. Moreover, most disaster research on small businesses has focused on business recovery as a dichotomy at one point in time. However, disaster recovery for small businesses is an iterative process...
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cyclical relationships between the time series of investment and saving. The results reported in this paper indicate that there … is a strong long-run and cyclical relationship between investment and saving, and this relationship seems to be …
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The Paper is an attempt to understand the impact of increased NPAs of Indian Banks on Cyclical or Structural trend of …
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index series is decomposed into its trend and cyclical components. The authors observe that foreign stock markets have …
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accumulated buffer in the downturn, thus impeding the anti-cyclical compensation. We provide some evidence that this was a factor … level of own funds, limiting the anti-cyclical impact of dynamic provisions. To be fair, the sheer size of the crisis was …
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In this paper we derive an alternative measure for structural unemployment using a stochastic frontier analysis. This measure, by empirical design, is always less than total unemployment and it is, thus, more consistent with the theoretical description of structural unemployment than its usual...
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In this paper we derive an alternative measure for structural unemployment using a stochastic frontier analysis. This measure, by empirical design, is always less than total unemployment and it is, thus, more consistent with the theoretical description of structural unemployment than its usual...
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The economic slowdown of 2001 reduced productivity growth in both the United States and Canada. This development has raised the question of the sustainability or permanency of the pace of productivity growth experienced during the 1995-2000 period in the United States and the likelihood of...
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