... distressed intermediaries were closed and which were kept openallows us to gain insights on the politicaleconomy of dealing with financial intermediarydistress. This also provides some insights on ... institutions might be able to mobilize political support andthus avoid closure, unless the closure processes were very transparent and were able toavoid political interference.Table VII reports ... These include Demirgüc-Kunt (1989,1991), Gajewsky (1990) and Thomson (1991 and 1992).1The PoliticalEconomy of Distress inEast Asian Financial InstitutionsbyPaola Bongini†, Stijn Claessens‡...
... Physicians and Political Economy Six Studies of the Work of Doctor-economistsEdited by Peter GroenewegenThis book seeks to provide a comprehensive view of the rise and progress of political economy ... historical and theoretical complexities specifically relatedto the province of political economy. However, historians of political thought are not solely responsible for therelative decline of the ... historical forces that formed the Scottish Enlightenment and the disci-plinary development of politicaleconomy as a science. The present volume isintended to fill this curious gap in the Western...
... Policies in the Global Economy: An International Comparative Analysis, edited by P. Laredo and P. Mustar. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar. Lofgren & Benner The PoliticalEconomy of the ‘New Biology’ ... The PoliticalEconomy of the ‘New Biology’ – preliminary draft only 20Rothstein, Bo. 2003. Social Capital, Economic Growth and Quality of Government: The Causal Mechanism. New PoliticalEconomy ... Economic Review 88 (1). Lofgren & Benner The PoliticalEconomy of the ‘New Biology’ – preliminary draft only 2 The PoliticalEconomy of the ‘New Biology’: Biotechnology and the...
... Jakob De HaanSPECIAL PAPERS IN INTERNATIONAL ECONOMICSNo. 19, May 1996THE POLITICALECONOMY OFCENTRAL-BANK INDEPENDENCESYLVESTER C. W. EIJFFINGERANDJAKOB DE HAAN INTERNATIONAL FINANCE SECTIONDEPARTMENT ... governmentspending.21SPECIAL PAPERS IN INTERNATIONAL ECONOMICSNo. 19, May 1996THE POLITICALECONOMY OFCENTRAL-BANK INDEPENDENCESYLVESTER C. W. EIJFFINGERANDJAKOB DE HAAN INTERNATIONAL FINANCE SECTIONDEPARTMENT ... DataEijffinger, Sylvester C. W.The politicaleconomy of central-bank independence / Sylvester C.W. Eijffinger andJakob De Haan.p. cm.—(Special papers in international economics ; no. 19)Includes...
... evolution of POLITY2 263.6a Political variables and GDP: POLITY2 283.6b Political variables and GDP: FREEDOM1 283.7a Political variables and inequality: POLITY2 303.7b Political variables and ... FREEDOM1 303.8a Political variables and tax revenue: POLITY2 323.8b Political variables and tax revenue: FREEDOM1 323.9a Political variables and schooling: POLITY2 333.9b Political variables ... The evolution of tax revenue (percentage of GDP) in Asia 1990–2004 52The PoliticalEconomy of Taxation32 The politicaleconomy of taxationARBOBRCLCNCOCRCYCZDOECEEGTHNHTHUIDINKRLKLTLVMXMYNIPAPEPHPKPLPYSGSISKSVTHUYVEVN010203040Tax...
... thesocio-economic and political challenges caused by German unification. The latterbrought West German welfare standards to East Germans nearly overnight, allayingany political discontent that ... public investment in the sort of infrastructure required tomaintain the international competitiveness of a high-wage economy like Germany.What prevents a fundamental restructuring – and nothing ... German Welfare State, Structural Change, and theOpen Economy , in Fritz W. Scharpf and Vivien A. Schmidt (eds.), Welfare and Work in the Open Economy. Volume II. Diverse Responses to Common Challenges...
... in the Stewart book.indd 54Stewart book.indd 54 30/7/07 1:14:04 PM30/7/07 1:14:04 PMThe PoliticalEconomy of Football11become nothing more than ‘sentimental claptrap’.28 Ed Horton, another ... Australia has used its strength in the pastoral and mining indus-tries to develop an internationally competitive economy that has generated high per-capita incomes.35 It also spawned a highly ... ways it did.Stewart book.indd 2Stewart book.indd 2 30/7/07 1:13:57 PM30/7/07 1:13:57 PMThe PoliticalEconomy of Football19Post-modern Sport’, in L Wenner (ed.), Media Sport, Routledge, London,...
... Character Of The Historical Method In Political Economy. Before I close, I must refer to a possible objection which may be made to historical or physiological Political Economy: that it may indeed be ... only, very many and important discoveries are made?152 Section XXI. What PoliticalEconomy Treats Of. Political Economy treats chiefly of the material interests of nations. It inquires how ... certain principles of PoliticalEconomy which emanate from philosophy, and may be reduced to one supreme principle; that of liberty and responsibility. The domain of PoliticalEconomy is the labor...
... necessary to look at the politicaleconomy of central banking. In this regard, I argue that financialization has dramatically altered the landscape of the political economy of central banking ... Paper 4439. Hibbs, D. 1977. Political parties and macroeconomic policy. American Political Science Review 71: 1467-87. Isenberg, Dorene. 1999. "The PoliticalEconomy of Monetary Policy ... world economy. 2 Epstein and Gintis identify two parts of the " international credit regime". The first is the "enforcement structure", which is the set of international...
... “players” rather than “spectators” in the field of political economy. Since the primary purpose of this book is to equipreaders to practice politicaleconomy on their own, rather than haveto rely ... century dissatisfaction with the traditional political economy theory of social change known as historicalmaterialism increased to the point where many modern political economists and social activists ... consciousness-personality8 The ABCs of Political Economy worked per unit of net corn produced – will be 3.5(1000)/1000 or 3.5,and the degree of inequality in the economy will be 3.5 – 3.5 or zero.Labor...
... George Pryme, professor of politicaleconomy in the'liiiversity of Cambridge, in England, makes this very discourse ths principal topic ofseveral of his first lectures. "94 ON PRODUCTION. ... science. Courses of lectures are deliveredin Geneva and various other places; and the merchantsof Barcelona have, at their own expense, founded a pro-fessorship on political economy. It is ... each* In the year 1826, a professorship of politicaleconomy was founded at the universityof Oxford, and a highly able and instructive course of lectures has since been deliveredl>efore...
... one single politicaleconomy for allclasses of society, but instead several political economies: bourgeois political economy, proletarian political economy, and also the politicaleconomy of ... petty-bourgeois political economy. It follows from this, however, that those economists are quite wrong whoassert that politicaleconomy i s a neutral, non-party science, that political economy is ... an objective anddisinterested politicaleconomy can only be that which is based on the interestsof the working class. This politicaleconomy is the politicaleconomy ofCHAPTER IIITHE FEUDAL...
... that exist and of eventsthat take place, embraces two distinct sciences, political Economy and statistics. Political economy, from facts always carefully observed,makes known to us the nature ... of political economy. Bacon made us sensibleof the emptiness of the Aristotelian philosophy; Smith,in like manner, caused us to perceive the fallaciousnessof all the previous systems of political ... route.** Since the time of-Dr. Smith, both in England and France, a variety of publicationson politicaleconomy have made their appearance; some of considerable length, but sel-dom containing anything...
... anddeveloped a number of new propositions in political economy, based on thefundamental works of Marx, Engels and Lenin which had created a reallyscientific political economy. Marxist-Leninist economic ... politicaleconomy is a very important component of Marxist-Leninisttheory.The great leaders and theoreticians of the working class, K. Marx and F.Engels, were the founders of proletarian political ... branches of economy andthe de velopment of the forces of production are accomplished in a commodity economy at the price of great waste of social labour, and lead to thecontradictions of this economy...