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, however, Monetarist theory is formally derived and defined. Chapter One traces the evolution of Monetarism over time, from the …Monetarism is a macroeconomic theory predicated on the belief that a capitalist economy is inherently stable. Therefore … monitered and controlled. The above paragraph is a rough definition of Monetarism. This paper attempts to answer two questions …
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. After examining the definition of China’s biotechnology industry as well as its evolution, the authors of this paper employ …
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The objective of this article is to examine the evolution of the global financial markets during the post-World War …
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Many commentators have pointed towards a downturn in the enrolment of students on economics degrees. Part of the explanation for this phenomenon is probably because business studies degrees meet students' requirements for practical understanding more closely. We suggest here that one of the...
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an information system is either in a stable state of evolution in which the information system's functionality is …
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Supply and demand largely determine the price of goods on human markets. It has been proposed that in animals, similar forces influence the payoff distribution between trading partners in Sexual selection, intraspecific cooperation and interspecific mutualism. Here we present the first...
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Using Simon's concept of nested hierarchies, this paper advances a new synthesis for understanding how and why the discontinuous change processes of punctuated equilibrium may occur in socio-economic settings. A. key concept is the nested, multilevel organization of 'deep structure', the order...
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1 Correlations between phenotypic traits are important in a number of contexts in physiological ecology, evolutionary physiology, and behaviour. Correlations can reflect functional connections or trade-offs among performance traits (e.g. bite force, jumping distance) and can reveal causal...
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In this paper the authors report the results of the estimation of a rich dynamic stochastic general equilibrium (DSGE) model of the U.S. economy with both stochastic volatility and parameter drifting in the Taylor rule. They use the results of this estimation to examine the recent monetary...
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