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In this paper we consider the case for assigning tax revenues to Scotland, by which we mean that taxes levied on Scottish tax bases should be returned to the Scottish budget. The budget, however, would continue to be supplemented by transfers from the Westminster budget. This arrangement differs...
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We use a data set covering the whole period of Argentina's currency board and most of that spanned by the Mercosur trade agreement to examine the case for either a Latin American monetary union or monetary union with the USA (through official dollarization). Our econometric evidence using VAR...
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In this paper we present an investigation of the pressures on the United States to devalue the dollar against the franc and gold in the early 1930s. We calculate monthly time-series of realignment expectations and find that these are well explained by a set of fundamental economic variables. The...
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Sample‐survey information is used to assess aspects of the predictive competence of the transaction‐cost paradigm. The extent of vertical disintegration by oil companies in offshore oil gathering is shown to be consistent with the revealed efficacy of the markets in intermediate goods and...
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The invited tender‐bid procurement auction used by oil companies to procure intermediate inputs into oil gathering has to find solutions to several problems. Assesses the nature of these problems and the peculiarities of the operating rules designed to solve them. Develops an economic...
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pt. 1. Introduction -- pt. 2. Historic wrecks, modern pirates -- pt. 3. Enclosure -- pt. 4. Fisheries economics -- pt. 5. Fisheries regime formation -- pt. 6. Marine mammals -- pt. 7. Coral reefs, marine protected areas, wetlands -- pt. 8. Pollution -- pt. 9. Minerals.
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