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English Abstract: This is a note on corruption and underground economy in a Kaldor-type model of the business cycle. It appears that when the economy is booming and underground activities seek to enter the official economy, bureaucrats have the upper hand but until underground businesses cannot...
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The idea is that the three Abrahamic religions, Judaism-Christianity-Islam, all predispose for a social-welfare liberal state safeguarding against the violation of Pareto efficiency, equity, and envy-freeness microeconomics-wise, and managing the overall economy in line with the non-Monetarist...
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Put in terms of the two fundamental theorems of welfare economics, social or welfare liberalism is being defined as the tenet criticizing classical liberalism for neglecting the second theorem, having nothing to say about the “liberalism” of macroeconomic policymaking. This note claims that...
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This paper examines the extent to which the policy instruments of money supply and budget deficit were endoigenous in Greece over the period 1975-1993. It is assumed that the policymaker's objectives are the growth rate of GNP and the balance of payments. The so-called "reaction-function...
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