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This was the first paper to study exclusively the effects of Ramadan on the United Arab Emirates Stock market. In doing so, the study aims to establish such impacts with the intention of advising the investors on whether it would be profitable to invest during the holy month of Ramadan or no.The...
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accumulate. Consistent with the basic intuitions of Marx's theory of technical change, we show that there is no obvious relation … between ex-ante profitable innovations and the income distribution that actually emerges in equilibrium, and individually …
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accumulate. Consistent with the basic intuitions of Marx's theory of technical change, we show that there is no obvious relation … between ex-ante profitable innovations and the income distribution that actually emerges in equilibrium, and individually …
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This paper analyses the hypothesis that the robust relationship between trust - as measured by the World Values Survey's question "In general, do you think that most people can be trusted, or that you can't be too careful in dealing with people?" - and economic growth, established by empirical...
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epochs of U.S. economic history. In the second part, we test Marx's law of the tendential fall in the rate of profit with a …
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In recent years, the role attached to the autonomous components of aggregate demand has attracted rising attention, as testified by the development of the Sraffian Supermulti plier model (SSM) and the attempts to include autonomous demand in the Neo-Kaleckian model. This paper reviews and...
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This paper examines the endogeneity (or lack thereof) of the rate of capacity utilization in the long run at the firm level. We provide economic justification for the adjustment of the desired rate of utilization toward the actual rate on behalf of a cost-minimizing firm after examining the...
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