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vision, human and social approach to employees, permanent control of the achiving of approved plans, as well as a sense of … that period, by the aspects of manager positions are that leaders in that period have managers realistic plans, a clear … that such an experience can serve as a tool for economic development of a society in the present circumstances. …
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A large body of cross-country empirical evidence identifies monetary policy and trade integration as key determinants of business cycle co-movement. Partially consistent with this, many argue that the re-emergence of the gold standard allowed for the global transmission of a deflationary shock...
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In 1931, a financial crisis began in Austria, struck numerous European nations, forced Britain to abandon the gold standard, and spread across the Atlantic. This article describes how banks in New York City, the central money market of the United States, reacted to events in Europe. An array of...
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This paper is an empirical critique of Barry Eichengreen's interpretation of the exceptional growth performance of Western Europe during the 1950s and 1960s. The main part of the paper shows that, at least for the important case of West Germany, Eichengreen fs view of a broad-based economic and...
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This text presents a synthesis of existing data on the gross domestic product of Portugal, including new estimates for the period 1865-1952 and a few previous isolated years (Table 1.5.0.1). These estimates were computed using a macroeconomic-based methodological approach. This synthesis is...
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In the earl y decades of the contemporar y world economy, Portugal had t o perform twice d ifficult stabilization processes: during the 1890s as a consequence of the collapse of external and public debt payments, and during the 1920s in the wake of the First World War. This paper will analyse...
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This paper is an empirical critique of Barry Eichengreen's interpretation of the exceptional growth performance of Western Europe during the 1950s and 1960s. The main part of the paper shows that, at least for the important case of West Germany, Eichengreen fs view of a broad-based economic and...
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during the 20th century. He analyses many important aspects and periods of the Spanish experience which can be highly …
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We provide the first econometric study of foreign exchange market intervention for the UK during the sterling crises from 1964-1967. We use daily data on spot and forward dollar/sterling exchange rates and reserve movements which allows a more precise description of the loss of credibility...
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