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In the period of investigation, 1995–2000, the Danish fishery for species meant for human consumption was managed by individual non-transferable vessel quotas, while the fishery for species meant for fishmeal and fish oil was subject to a total quota. The revenues of the fishermen targeting...
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money but it is the organising feature of modern economies, giving rise to both episodes of stability and crises. In … constructing this argument I consider both orthodox and heterodox points of view. We analyse equilibrium models of money, and find … that while money can exist in sequence economies with frictions, models of this type give no justification for its creation …
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This 14-year longitudinal study extends previous research on money in marriage by using multiple measures of money to … first decade and a half of marriage, thus making it possible to examine the effects of money on marital quality across time …. Overall, the findings indicate that money affects marital quality. Specifically, low income was associated behavioral …
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non trivial investment decisions Allowing for two goods Introducing money Introducing price setting Introducing staggering …
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for non trivial investment decisions; Allowing for two goods; Introducing money; Introducing price setting; Introducing …
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Several schools of thought contribute to this heterodox view of money, including neo-Marxian, Schumpeterian …, institutional and post-Keynesian political economy. Neo-Marxian contributions centre on the circuit of money capital, fictitious … credit-money in financing innovation or variously being used for general accumulation or speculation. Institutional themes …
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The history of money has always been intertwined with the history of banking. Nevertheless, very few papers have … literatures. I present three theories of money and banking, each generating results that are drastically different from those of … the traditional banking models without microfoundations for money. Chapter 1 addresses the problem of monitoring the …
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While there has been a relatively large number of studies conducted to investigate associations between financial problems and marital outcomes, little research has been done to examine possible relationships between materialistic attitudes, perceived financial problems, and marital outcomes....
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This paper examines if dollarization has had a positive impact on the macroeconomic stability of Latin American countries. Dollarization refers to either the official or unofficial replacement of local currencies with the U.S. dollar. Currently four Latin American countries are officially...
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monetary policy.Chapter 1 studies the choice of endogenous means of payment when holding money is risky. In steady state … interest rate. Credit may be used when the return on money is not positive. A positive money injection reduces the crime rate … households exchange money for interest-bearing government nominal bonds in the asset market. The government injects money through …
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