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orthodox economic institutions, from the Bank of England to the League of Nations. This paper reveals that, in the early post …
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This paper offer a guide to how the British experience of 1929–39 may provide useful macroeconomic lessons for the present once due regard is made for historical contingency and context. It re-examines the forces that shaped policy and what we know about policy impact, focusing on, first, the...
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This report considers the New England states' past preparedness for revenue downturns caused by business cycle … research finds that the rainy day fund caps adopted by most of the states in New England — most notably by Connecticut, Rhode …
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Only by having a proper understanding of the function of money and finance in the economy can we hope to correctly inform decision making in monetary and fiscal policy. This paper will argue that neoclassical economics fails to do this, which results in suboptimal decision making from...
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This report considers the New England states' past preparedness for revenue downturns caused by business cycle …
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