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affects human capital, and infrastructure expenditures that affect productivity. The paper finds that social expenditures lead … alternative scenarios of government expenditure and tax financing. Two expenditure types are considered: social spending that … to higher economic growth depending on the form of financing; young generations benefit most from social spending …
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, including ‘It’s All About Oil’ (2003), ‘Clash of Civilization or Capital Accumulation?’ (2004), ‘Beyond Neoliberalism’ (2004 …) and ‘Dominant Capital and the New Wars’ (2004). In their paper, the Retort group credits us for having coined the term … ownership is not to enable those who own, but to disable those who do not. It is only through the threat of prevention – or …
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restructuring arises as an integral part of capital accumulation. On the aggregate level, inflation appears as stagflation, with the …
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essence is the same; the financial structure represents the proportions in which a company resorts to the activity financing …
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lifetime measures of migration, and focusing particularly on migration intensity and spatial impacts. We demonstrate that … redistribution through internal migration is substantial in some countries, especially when computed as a lifetime measure. Time … lifetime data show more widespread rises due to age structure effects. Globally, we estimate that 740 million people, one in …
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This paper analyzes net interest income in the Mexican banking system over the period 1993-2005. Taking as reference the seminal work by Ho and Saunders (1981) and subsequent extensions by other authors, our study models the net interest margin simultaneously including operating costs and...
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In the classical theory of monotone equimeasurable rearrangements of functions, “equimeasurability” (i.e. the fact the two functions have the same distribution) is defined relative to a given additive probability measure. These rearrangement tools have been successfully used in many problems...
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oligopolywith capacity-constrained firms.Under two popular definitions of the uniform price, when each firm sets a price … corresponding discriminatory auction. Moreover, capacity withholding may be necessary to sustain this outcome. Even when firms may … collusion is attained with simple price-quantity strategies exhibiting capacity withholding. …
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