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time? We examine interaction among economists by looking at the evolution of co-authorship relations over a thirty year … the existence of several stars (economists with many co-authors each of whom have few collaborators and rarely work among …
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At the end of 2002, FEEM celebrated a major achievement in its publication history: 1000 published working papers. This paper provides an analysis of FEEM working papers according to different viewpoints. First, it assesses the evolution of the contents of FEEM working papers by identifying the...
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[Introduction ...] The remainder of this study is structured as follows: Section two provides the theoretical background and defines EO, the research objects, and research perspectives. In section three, we report on the procedures of our scientometric analysis. Results are presented in section...
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Land is an important asset for people's livelihoods and for economic development in Uganda, where the majority of people live in rural areas. This working paper reviews the literature on Uganda's tenure systems and their relationship with economic activities, focusing primarily on rural...
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So far, the economic case for gender equality and female empowerment has gained stronger attention in the case of developing countries where women have far less rights and opportunities compared to developed ones. Hence, the grounds supporting gender equality have been much stronger and much...
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Cities are at the heart of Europe. As four of every five European citizens live in urban areas, their quality of life and the quality of their environment depends upon how cities look and how they function. Cities are also places where business is done, investments are made and jobs are created....
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[Resumé] Længe har den post keynesianske tænkning angrebet den makroteoretiske mainstream for at have misforstået det fundamentale budskab – teoretisk som metodologisk – som Keynes gav i sin The General Theory. Ifølge post keynesianerne har mainstream en for harmonisk opfattelse af,...
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[Resumé] Denne note tager udgangspunkt i Stern Review. Rapporten er på ca. 700 sider, og jeg vil ikke kunne gennemgå alt i denne. Fokus bliver lagt på især to områder, for det første den beslutningsteoretiske diskussion, og hvordan den iboende usikkerhed anvendes. For det andet hvilken...
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In the history of economic thought Post Keynesianism offers a different inter-pretation of John Maynard Keynes's General Theory than what is known as mainstream Keynesianism. And at least in the Paul Davidson tradition of Post Keynesianism a direct connection to the writings of Keynes is present...
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This paper presents an updated meta-analysis of the effect of currency unions on trade, focusing on the Euro area. Using meta-regression methods such as funnel asymmetry test, evidence for strong publication bias is found. The estimated underlying effect for non-Euro studies reaches about 50%....
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