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make the economy less stable at the aggregate level. As in Nelson and Winter (1982), firms differ in their labor … explain the key results. Optimal selectivity is larger, the less "cobweb unstable" the economy, i.e. the more elastic the …
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regard of the experience of the Russian economy transformations. The regularities of the development of the world and …
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its political instability, its early stage of scientific and institutional development, and a rapidly changing and complex …
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matrix within which the socio-economic rights (human rights, development rights and environment rights) have been … environmental degradation in the Niger Delta has infringed on human rights thereby impeding growth and economic development. The …
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