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This paper calls into question the currently most influential model of international trade. An empirical finding by Trefler (2004, AER) and others that industrial productivity increases more strongly in liberalized industries than in non-liberalized industries has been widely accepted as...
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The CLASS model is a top-down capital stress testing framework that projects the effect of different macroeconomic … industry capital gap relative to a target ratio at different points in time under a common stressful macroeconomic scenario …. This estimated capital gap began rising four years before the financial crisis and peaked at the end of 2008. The gap has …
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. The right capital structure and in particular the relevant relationship between own and external sources of financing have …
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positively related to capital, manufactured exports, population and agricultural output, but negatively related to the oil price … between capital, oil price, manufacturing exports, population, agricultural output, and industrial output in the short and …
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capital, the accumulation of capital and the unit of capital. Specifically, our argument builds on a power understanding of … capital that emphasizes differential accumulation by dominant capital groups. Accumulation, we argue, has little to do with … by breadth, buttressed by neoliberal rhetoric, globalization and capital mobility. This regime started to run into …
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The paper offers a new theoretical framework for linking inflation and accumulation, with the Israeli experience as a case study. The focal point is the process of differential accumulation by the largest core firms. The theory of differential accumulation suggests that the relative power of...
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accumulation, emphasizing the power drive by dominant capital groups to beat the average and exceed the normal rate of return. Four … reflects the progressive break-up of socioeconomic ‘envelopes’, as dominant capital moves through successive amalgamation at … have been previously 'resolved' when dominant capital broke its existing envelope, pushing to amalgamate within a broader …
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Israel. Our principal focus is on a revised notion of capital, emphasizing the central role of differential accumulation by … dominant capital groups. We further distinguish between an antagonistic “depth” regime in which differential accumulation is … global arms race, drying up the flow of war profit in Israel. In these new conditions, dominant capital groups in the two …
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Since the late 1980s, Israel has been undergoing a profound transformation, characterized by reconciliation with its Arab neighbours and attempts to reintegrate into the regional economy, a transition from a militarized economy to open markets, and a decline of the collectivist ethos in favour...
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