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Conventional wisdom suggests that the European debt crisis, which has thus far led to severe adjustment programs crafted by the European Union and the International Monetary Fund in both Greece and Ireland, was caused by fiscal profligacy on the part of peripheral, or noncore, countries in...
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Contents: Symposium: Thirlwall's law at 4.0 thirlwall's law at 40 / Esteban Pérez Caldentey and Matías Vernengo -- Why thirlwall's law is not a tautology: More on the debate over the law / J.S.L. -- Mccombie endogenous growth, capital accumulation and thirlwall's dynamics: The case of Latin...
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The departure of Tony Thirlwall, a pioneer, renowned scholar, and a generous mentor, is a major loss to economics. This article reviews his main contributions to economics. The article focuses on his approach and method to economics and on his research output in the theory and empirics of growth...
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Conventional wisdom suggests that the European debt crisis, which has thus far led to severe adjustment programs crafted by the European Union and the International Monetary Fund in both Greece and Ireland, was caused by fiscal profligacy on the part of peripheral, or non-core, countries in...
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