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M<sc>allik</sc> G., B<sc>asu</sc> P. K., H<sc>icks</sc> J. and S<sc>appey</sc> R. Do the determinants of employability and earnings returns produce similar outcomes in metropolitan and regional labour markets? The case of New South Wales, Australia, <italic>Regional Studies</italic>. This paper analyses and compares the determinants of...
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Chinese input-output tables and data on Chinese energy consumption for 1995 and 2005 have been used to investigate the link between China's spectacular trade performance and its environmental impact. The results suggest that although China's ever increasing trade surplus is contributing to...
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I. El lector de este libro se siente acosado por dos impulsos contrarios. Por una parte puede aceptar, desde luego, las elaboradas disquisiciones que el autor hace respecto de su propia teoría, así como el lugar que le corrresponde en el desarrollo de la economía, elogiando o criticando la...
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This collection of essays on money and growth brings together the work of Sir John Hicks. Including two previously unpublished essays, this collection is sure to make readers view Hicks work in a new light.
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John Hicks's writing on monetary economics spans over 50 years. This book draws together the common threads of his work in a single succinct statement of the basics of monetary theory. It also outlines a theory of competitive markets which can be linked to the monetary sector; neither standard...
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