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Theorie 200 Theory 200 Estimation 170 Schätzung 170 Welt 151 World 151 Economic growth 126 Wirtschaftswachstum 124 EU countries 112 EU-Staaten 112 United States 89 USA 88 Großbritannien 84 United Kingdom 84 Productivity 77 Produktivität 76 Einkommensverteilung 74 Income distribution 74 Developing countries 66 Entwicklungsländer 66 Impact assessment 65 Industrie 65 Manufacturing industries 65 Wirkungsanalyse 65 Serbia 64 Serbien 64 Investment 52 Innovation 51 Investition 50 Monetary policy 50 Auslandsinvestition 49 Foreign investment 49 Italien 48 Italy 48 Economic policy 47 Financial crisis 47 Finanzkrise 47 Geldpolitik 47 Wirtschaftspolitik 47 India 43
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Michie, Jonathan 66 Arestis, Philip 32 Cowling, Keith 21 Bahmani-Oskooee, Mohsen 20 Smith, John Grieve 19 Stockhammer, Engelbert 18 Pianta, Mario 17 Felipe, Jesus 16 Gaiha, Raghav 16 Sugden, Roger 16 Florio, Massimo 12 Jha, Raghbendra 12 Padayachee, Vishnu 12 Roberts, Simon 12 Hein, Eckhard 11 Petit, Pascal 11 Tsoulfidis, Lefteris 11 Archibugi, Daniele 10 Cvetković, Nataša 10 Ietto-Gillies, Grazia 10 McCombie, John S. L. 10 Bailey, David 9 Basu, Santonu 9 Bibow, Jörg 9 Cook, Steven 9 Grk, Snežana 9 Mazzanti, Massimiliano 9 Narayan, Paresh Kumar 9 Pollin, Robert 9 Subasat, Turan 9 Batić, Jelena 8 Bloch, Harry 8 Gnjatović, Dragana 8 Lazarević, Žarko 8 Milašinović, Srđan 8 Razmi, Arslan 8 Rosenberg, Samuel 8 Sawyer, Malcolm 8 Antonelli, Cristiano 7 Antonioli, Davide 7
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European Economists for an Alternative Economic Policy in Europe 1
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International review of applied economics 1,850 International Review of Applied Economics 635 Megatrend review : the international review of applied economics 494 Relevance of Keynesian policies 10 International Review of Applied Economics, 34(1), pp. 94-114 (January, 2020) 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 1,410 OLC EcoSci 936 RePEc 633 EconStor 1
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Does Government Expenditure Crowd Out Private Consumption in Italy? Evidence from a Microeconomic Model
Levaggi, Rosella - In: International Review of Applied Economics 13 (1999) 2, pp. 241-251
An abnormal expansion of the public sector may create serious problems to the market economy, as the literature suggests. This issue is quite important in countries such as Italy where the size of the public sector and of its debt are quite relevant. In this paper a model, in the microeconomic...
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Industrial Interdependence Change in Chile: 1960-90 a comparison with Taiwan and South Korea
Albala-Bertrand, J. M. - In: International Review of Applied Economics 13 (1999) 2, pp. 161-191
There appears to be two main market-oriented policy-models of development: the Japanese Model (JM) and theWashington Consensus Model (WCM). Both stress the importance of, and are based on, macroeconomic stability, export-led development, and private sector initiative. There are, however,...
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Immigration and Unemployment: New evidence from Australia and New Zealand
Shan, Jordan - In: International Review of Applied Economics 13 (1999) 2, pp. 253-260
This study uses a new Granger no-causality testing procedure developed by Toda &Yamamoto (1995) to contribute to the debate on immigration and unemployment in Australia and New Zealand. It investigates a possible causal linkage between these variables in a six-variable vector autoregression...
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A Model of Structural Change and Openness: Applications to the Argentine economy
Buzaglo, Jorge - In: International Review of Applied Economics 13 (1999) 1, pp. 87-109
This paper describes a dynamic, multisectoral model of a less developed economy in which investment and income distribution policies influence structural change and the pattern of trade. That is, the model considers a Keynesian 'socialised investment' function and distributional policies that,...
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The Unequal Distribution of Job Insecurity, 1966-86
Burchell, Brendan - In: International Review of Applied Economics 13 (1999) 3, pp. 437-458
In the first half of this paper the evidence concerning the costs of job insecurity is presented. There is now sufficient good research data to conclude that job insecurity is damaging to psychological health, marriages and employee motivation, and contributes to 'cycles of disadvantage'. In the...
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'Young In, Old Out' Revisited: New Patterns of Employment Replacement in the Italian Economy
Contini, Bruno; Rapiti, Fabio - In: International Review of Applied Economics 13 (1999) 3, pp. 395-415
This paper, based largely on data from the Italian social security (INPS) records, shows that recent employment trends in Italy have been marked by large job and worker turnover and a new and strong process of renewal and substitution of labour in industry. Entries of young workers have shown a...
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Labour Market Deregulation in Australia: The slow combustion approach to workplace change
Campbell, Iain; Brosnan, Peter - In: International Review of Applied Economics 13 (1999) 3, pp. 353-394
Since the beginning of the 1990s Australia has experienced a gradual but far-reaching process of labour market deregulation. Labour market deregulation has proceeded primarily through the dismantling of the distinctive system of awards-the main avenue of external, protective regulation in...
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Wage Determination Regimes and Pay Inequality: A comparative study of Latin American countries
Marshall, Adriana - In: International Review of Applied Economics 13 (1999) 1, pp. 23-39
The relationship between the degree of centralization of wage setting and labour market outcomes, generally discussed with reference to advanced OECD countries, is explored in this paper through the comparative analysis of eight Latin American countries, focusing on the effects of centralization...
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Is Mobility in the United States Still Alive? Tracking career opportunities and income growth
Rose, Stephen - In: International Review of Applied Economics 13 (1999) 3, pp. 417-436
Longitudinal data are used to compute income and earnings mobility in the 1970s and 1980s. The various strengths and weakness of different perspectives on mobility are assessed, with the change in real income or earnings being chosen as the one that most closely resembles the common-sense...
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Biased Technical Change and the Aggregate Production Function
Michl, Thomas - In: International Review of Applied Economics 13 (1999) 2, pp. 193-206
This paper offers a classical model of biased technical change in the MarxRicardo tradition as a framework for theoretical and applied studies of growth. The observable data it generates would appear to an unsuspecting economist to be well-described by a neoclassical model with a static...
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