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the Hayekian theory of spontaneous order as a rational order and laws as inexorable as the ones he criticizes in Marx; in …
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This paper analyzes Raúl Prebisch’s less familiar contributions to economic theory, related to the business cycle, and …
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This paper analyzes how economic history and cliometrics can improve our understanding of the financial crises. We discuss the contributions of authors like Reinhart and Rogoff, Bordo and Eichengreen. According to Reinhart and Rogoff the recent crisis is similar in many aspects to former...
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Ben Bernanke researched monetary policy for over 25 years prior to becoming a policymaker, and his two-term career as Chairman of the Federal Reserve featured a severe recession coupled with a nancial crisis, a chief subject of Bernanke's research. His reaction to economic events is noteworthy...
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The low growth rate of Italy, also in international and European context, has led to compare the 50s with the last ten or fifteen. The analysis shows that, apart from the initial liberalization of international trade, the period that saw the most vigorous growth in Italy was characterized from a...
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Martin Feldstein interviewed Paul Volcker in Cambridge, Massachusetts, on July 10, 2013, as part of a conference at the National Bureau of Economic Research on "The First 100 Years of the Federal Reserve: The Policy Record, Lessons Learned, and Prospects for the Future." Volcker was Chairman of...
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why misguided policies drove initial European responses. Economic theory has frowned on Keynes. Economic successes …
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Ben Bernanke researched monetary policy for over 25 years prior to becoming a policymaker, and his two-term career as Chairman of the Federal Reserve featured a severe recession coupled with a nancial crisis, a chief subject of Bernanke's research. His reaction to economic events is noteworthy...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011592225
This paper analyzes Raúl Prebisch's less familiar contributions to economic theory, related to the business cycle, and …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010288109
why misguided policies drove initial European responses. Economic theory has frowned on Keynes. Economic successes …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010318632