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Erratum to: How does a firm’s management of greenhouse gas emissions influence its economic performance? Analyzing effects through demand and productivity in Japanese manufacturing firms, Kimitaka Nishitani, Shinji Kaneko, Satoru Komatsu and Hidemichi Fujii,
in Journal of Productivity Analysis
(2015)
Comment on: "Federal Reserve Policy, Interest Rate Volatility, and the U.S. Capital Raising Mechanism" [and] "The Effects of Alternative Monetary Control Procedures on Exchange Rates and Output", John Makin,
in Journal of Money, Credit and Banking
(1982)
The new EU agricultural policy - continuation or revolution?, Anonymous, Marek Wigier and Małgorzata Bułkowska,
from Institute of Agricultural and Food Economics - National Research Institute (IAFE-NRI)
(2014)
Keywords: Polish agriculture, CAP, European Union, competitiveness, direct payments, agricultural enterprises, agricultural policy, agricultural region, food industry, livestock sector, agri-food trade, socio-demographic structure, climate change, political rent, rural areas, food security, Common Agricultural Policy, Agricultural and Food Policy, Agricultural Finance, Production Economics, Evaluation of the potential of Polish agriculture and the impact of the new CAP programmes in 2014-2020 on increasing its competitiveness in the European Union and in the world. Distributional and income effects of direct payments under the new CAP – the case of Germany. Effects of the new agricultural policy on the specialised agricultural region of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania (Germany). The new CAP and competitiveness of agricultural enterprises and the food industry. Structural change in livestock sector as challenge for new CAP: Lithuanian case. The impact of the current and new agricultural policy on the development of the major crops in Bulgaria. Competitiveness of the Romanian agri-food trade and the new agricultural policies. Financial aspects of sustainability of agriculture. Changes in the socio-demographic structure of villagers and employment in individual agriculture. Agriculture and climate change. Political rent and agricultural producers’ investments. The role of government in building the competitiveness of rural areas in Serbia. Some issues of resource management in terms of food shortage and energy gap. Exploring linkages between the Common Agricultural Policy and food security in the Mediterranean region.,
The Nile River Basin: water, agriculture, governance and livelihoods, Seleshi Bekele Awulachew, Vladimir Smakhtin, David Molden and D. Peden,
from International Water Management Institute
(2012)
Keywords: River basins, History, Water management, Water resources development, Groundwater management, Watersheds, Water governance, Water productivity, Wetlands, Water availability, Water balance, Water conservation, Institutions, Water policy, Aquifers, Hydrology, Irrigation development, Land management, Agricultural production, Living standards, Poverty, Food security, Farming systems, Livestock, Water power, Climate change, Dams, Environmental effects, Erosion, Evaporation, Sedimentation, Models, Case studies, Africa, Nile River Basin, Agribusiness, Environmental Economics and Policy, Farm Management, Food Security and Poverty, Institutional and Behavioral Economics, International Development, Land Economics/Use, Livestock Production/Industries,
WORD OF MOUTH – FROM VERBALLY COMMUNICATION TO COMMUNICATION ONLINE, Ana Raluca Chiosa,
in Management Intercultural
(2014)
Keywords: The Internet has become essential in linking the brand with consumers. This enables them to share their opinions, preferences or experiences with others. The paper seeks to provide the concept of word-of-mouth, starting from the definition, characteristics, to manifestation in the online environment and the effects on consumer behavior, creating opportunities for word-of-mouth marketing. Social Media become important in building a brand, as consumer reactions can be decisive in enhancing or destroying it. For effective use of social media tools, brands need to identify the influential people among consumers, to capture the recommendations received from the users and measure their impact.
Macro-level perspective of consumer ethnocentrism: a panel data study in Turkey, Murat Hakan Altintas, Talha Harcar, Ismail Dulgeroglu and Selim Tuzunturk,
in World Review of Entrepreneurship, Management and Sustainable Development
(2011)
Keywords: consumer ethnocentrism; macro level perspectives; economy openness; economic patriotism; Turkey; panel data; imports; GNP; gross national product; domestic countries; EU15; European Union; member states; Austria; Belgium; Denmark; Finland; France; Germany; Greece; Ireland; Italy; Luxembourg; Holland; Netherlands; Portugal; Spain; Sweden; United Kingdom; UK; brand applications; tourists; tourism; direct investment; technological gaps; competitiveness; media news; econometric models; pooled regression; brand names; registered brands; media effects; newspapers; entrepreneurs; entrepreneurialism; management; sustainable development; sustainability.
Auf dem Weg zur weltanschaulichen Bekenntnisschule: Das wirtschaftspolitische Leitbild der Hochschule Pforzheim, Rainer Maurer,
from Pforzheim University
(2015)
Keywords: Ethik,Lehre,Ökonomische Methodologie,Wohlfahrtsökonomik,Nachhaltige Entwicklung,Unternehmensfinanzierung,Unternehmensführung,Optimale Besteuerung,Externalitäten,Arbeits- und Bevölkerungsökonomik,Eigentumsrecht,Unternehmensziele,Organisation und Verhalten,Marketing und Werbung,Wirtschaftliches Wachstum,Erneuerbare Ressourcen,Erschöpfbare Ressourcen und wirtschaftliche Entwicklung,Alternative Energiequellen,Bewertung von Umwelteffekten,Ethics,Teaching,Economic Methodology,Welfare Economics,Sustainable Development,Corporate Finance and Governance,Corporate Governance,Optimal Taxation,Externalities,Labor and Demographic Economics,Property Law,Firm Objectives,Organization and Behavior,Marketing and Advertising,Economic Growth,Renewable Resources,Exhaustible Resources and Economic Development,Alternative Energy Sources,Valuation of Environmental Effects
Multiscale Fama-French and VaR explanatory factor analysis: evidence to the French market, Anyssa Trimech and Saloua Benammou,
in International Journal of Decision Sciences, Risk and Management
(2012)
Keywords: multifactor asset pricing models; value at risk; VaR; three factor models; Eugene Fama; Kenneth French; stock returns; asset pricing; portfolio management; risk factors; MRA; multiresolution analysis; explanatory factor analysis; France; investment periods; explanatory powers; four factor models; MODWT; maximal overlap discrete wavelet transform; Turan Bali; Nusret Cakici; cross-sectional returns; timescales; portfolio returns; market risk; size risk; portfolio risk effects; financial crises; decision sciences; risk management.
Entrepreneurial intentions of university students: a gender perspective, Heiko Haase, Arndt Lautenschläger and Anika Thomas,
in International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Small Business
(2012)
Keywords: entrepreneurial intentions; university students; Germany; universities; higher education; academic business start-ups; economic development; women; contingency factors; males; females; men; entrepreneurial environments; social environments; female students; male students; career choice motivations; influence; power; social recognition; status; work-life balance; impedimental effects; autonomy; independence; educators; policy-makers; gender-specific particularities; University of Applied Sciences Jena; UAS Jena; University of Applied Sciences Worms; UAS Worms; small and medium-sized enterprises; SMEs; entrepreneurs; entrepreneurship research; Europe.
Hope for the East: entrepreneurial attitudes of MBA students in two transition economies relative to those in the USA, Victor Claar, Robert Frey, Marek Szarucki and Vicki R. TenHaken,
in International Journal of Business Excellence
(2012)
Keywords: entrepreneurs; centrally planned economies; socialist enterprises; entrepreneurial attitudes; MBA students; transition economies; MBA programmes; master's degrees; business administration; central planning; new business ventures; new firms; business start ups; Armenia; Poland; USA; United States; proactive personality instruments; individual traits; personality traits; entrepreneurship; international applications; Michigan; Eastern Europe; student cohorts; universities; higher education; average scores; proactive personalities; international variations; cultural differences; social differences; economic differences; high scores; international treatment effects; potential partners; complementary attributes; business excellence.
On the fundamentals of winning virtuous strategies creation toward leveraged buyout transactions implementation during private equity investment in conditions of resonant absorption of discrete information in diffusion - type financial system with induced nonlinearities, Dimitri Ledenyov and Viktor Ledenyov,
from University Library of Munich, Germany
(2014)
Keywords: winning virtuous strategies creation, corporate finance, corporate governance, private equity financing, leveraged buyout (LBO) firms/funds/transactions, venture capital (VC) firms/funds/transactions, management buyouts, direct/reverse leveraged buyouts (D/RLBOs), bootstrap acquisitions, mergers and acquisitions, “quick flips” business deals, capital structure, leverage risks, post-buyout company business operation efficiency over time, return on equity (ROE), return on investment (ROI), employment/productivity/innovation effects, ownership change, socially responsible investment, probability theory, information absorption theory, econophysics, econometrics, nonlinearities, meaning of money, leveraged finance, financial institutions, financial and economic systems.
On the fundamentals of winning virtuous strategies creation toward leveraged buyout transactions implementation during private equity investment in conditions of resonant absorption of discrete information in diffusion - type financial system with induced nonlinearities, Dimitri Ledenyov and Viktor Ledenyov,
from University Library of Munich, Germany
(2014)
Keywords: winning virtuous strategies creation, corporate finance, corporate governance, private equity financing, leveraged buyout (LBO) firms/funds/transactions, venture capital (VC) firms/funds/transactions, management buyouts, direct/reverse leveraged buyouts (D/RLBOs), bootstrap acquisitions, mergers and acquisitions, “quick flips” business deals, capital structure, leverage risks, post-buyout company business operation efficiency over time, return on equity (ROE), return on investment (ROI), employment/productivity/innovation effects, ownership change, socially responsible investment, probability theory, information absorption theory, econophysics, econometrics, nonlinearities, meaning of money, leveraged finance, financial institutions, financial and economic systems.
International experiences of water transfers: relevance to India, Francis Gichuki and Peter G. McCornick,
from International Water Management Institute
(2008)
Keywords: River basins, Water scarcity, Water transfer, Planning, Case studies, History, Water allocation, Environmental effects, Food security, Poverty, USA, Mexico, Central Asia, Spain, China, Lesotho, South Africa, Brazil, India, Colorado River, Aral Sea Basin, Lake Arnasia, Segura Basin, Tagus Basin, Ebro Basin, Three Gorges Project, Yangtze River, Orange River, Vaal River, Sao Francisco Transbasin Project, Agribusiness, Community/Rural/Urban Development, Food Consumption/Nutrition/Food Safety, Food Security and Poverty, International Development, Research and Development/Tech Change/Emerging Technologies,
On the fundamentals of winning virtuous strategies creation toward leveraged buyout transactions implementation during private equity investment in conditions of resonant absorption of discrete information in diffusion - type financial system with induced nonlinearities, Dimitri Ledenyov and Viktor Ledenyov,
from University Library of Munich, Germany
(2014)
Keywords: winning virtuous strategies creation, corporate finance, corporate governance, private equity financing, leveraged buyout (LBO) firms/funds/transactions, venture capital (VC) firms/funds/transactions, management buyouts, direct/reverse leveraged buyouts (D/RLBOs), bootstrap acquisitions, mergers and acquisitions, “quick flips” business deals, capital structure, leverage risks, post-buyout company business operation efficiency over time, return on equity (ROE), return on investment (ROI), employment/productivity/innovation effects, ownership change, socially responsible investment, probability theory, information absorption theory, econophysics, econometrics, nonlinearities, meaning of money, leveraged finance, financial institutions, financial and economic systems.
Labor and Product Market Reforms in Advanced Economies; Fiscal Costs, Gains, and Support, Angana Banerji, Valerio Crispolti, Era Dabla-Norris, Romain Duval, Christian H Ebeke, Davide Furceri, Takuji Komatsuzaki and Tigran Poghosyan,
from International Monetary Fund
(2017)
Keywords: Business cycles;Developed countries;Employment;Fiscal policy;Fiscal reforms;Labor market reforms;Legislation;Fiscal Policy; Structural Reforms; Public Debt; Labor Market; Product Market; Deregulation; Employment Protection; Unemployment Benefits; Labor Tax; Active Labor Market Policy, Structural Reforms, Public Debt, Labor, Market, Product Market, Deregulation, Employment Protection, Unemployment Benefits, Labor Tax, Active Labor Market Policy, Monetary Policy (Targets, Instruments, and Effects), General, Labor Force and Employment, Size, and Structure, Legal Monopolies and Regulation or Deregulation, Economics of Regulation, Institutions and Growth
Global Mobility of Research Scientists, Aldo Geuna,
from Elsevier
(2015)
Keywords: Academic career; Academic labor market; Academic mobility; Bibliometric flows/indicators; Biomedical; Bioscience; Brain drain; Career motivations; Career paths; China; Degree mobility; Education; EU; Exit; Fixed effects; I23; Immigration; Impediments; Inbreeding; International mobility; Intersector collaboration; J24; Japan; JEL codes; JEL; Job-to-job mobility; Life course perspective; Mobile scientists; Nonmobile; O31; Performance; Personal characteristics; Postdoc; Productivity; Promotion; Research networks; Research performance; Research productivity; Researcher mobility; Returnees; Russia; Science and engineering; Science; Scientific collaboration; Soviet Union; United States
Inflation-Forecast Targeting for India; An Outline of the Analytical Framework, Jaromir Benes, Kevin Clinton, Asish George, Joice John, Ondra Kamenik, Douglas Laxton, Pratik Mitra, G. V. Nadhanael, Hou Wang and Fan Zhang,
from International Monetary Fund
(2017)
Keywords: Asia and Pacific;Disinflation;India;Inflation targeting;Forecasting models;Monetary policy;Price stabilization;Central banks and their policies;inflation targeting; Reserve Bank of India; inflation episodes in India; forecasting models; monetary policy models; model calibration; monetary policy rules; monetary policy simulations, Reserve Bank of India, inflation episodes in India, monetary policy models, model calibration, monetary policy rules, monetary policy simulations, Model Evaluation and Testing, Forecasting and Other Model Applications, Forecasting and Simulation, Monetary Policy (Targets, Instruments, and Effects), Studies of Particular Policy Episodes
Quarterly Projection Model for India; Key Elements and Properties, Jaromir Benes, Kevin Clinton, Asish George, Pranav Gupta, Joice John, Ondra Kamenik, Douglas Laxton, Pratik Mitra, G. V. Nadhanael, Rafael Portillo, Hou Wang and Fan Zhang,
from International Monetary Fund
(2017)
Keywords: Central banks and their policies;Monetary policy;Monetary transmission mechanism;Interest rate policy;Forecasting models;Inflation targeting;India;Asia and Pacific;inflation targeting; Reserve Bank of India; inflation episodes in India; forecasting models; monetary policy models; model calibration; monetary policy rules; monetary policy simulations, Reserve Bank of India, inflation episodes in India, monetary policy models, model calibration, monetary policy rules, monetary policy simulations, Model Evaluation and Testing, Forecasting and Other Model Applications, Forecasting and Simulation, Monetary Policy (Targets, Instruments, and Effects), Studies of Particular Policy Episodes
Towards a General Theory of Financial Control for Organisations, Lars Östman,
from Stockholm School of Economics
(2009)
Keywords: financial control; management control; public administration; financial entities; financial reporting; dependencies; function-driven organisations; pay-driven organisations; transfer-driven organisations; supervisory boards; mass media; auditors; natural systems; panarchy; pseudo-commercial units; inter-organisational control; long-term control; short-term effects; hierarchies; global value chains; vertical control; horizontal control; corporate governance; remote control; controllability; transparency; values-in-use; values-in-exchange; fair values; historical costing; opportunity costs; product costing; transfer pricing; local optimization; time-bound optimization; longitudinal relationships.
Basic Profile of Early Childbirth in the Democratic Republic of Congo, Chata Malé and Quentin Wodon,
from The World Bank
(2016)
Keywords: birth, childbirth, urban girls, live birth, early pregnancy, policies, woman, first child, age, child marriage, births, age groups, labor force, childbirths, urban areas ... See More + prevalence, effects, early marriage for girls, health, nutrition, mother, bulletin, health risks, policy, first birth, knowledge, development, number of girls, children, level of education, education, population knowledge, life, rural areas, young women, first marriage, all, population, productivity, girls, violence, fertility, marriage, women, younger girls, early childbirth, early marriage, rural girls, pregnancy, age at marriage, child marriage series
Basic Profile of Early Childbirth in the Dominican Republic, Chata Malé and Quentin Wodon,
from The World Bank
(2016)
Keywords: birth, childbirth, urban girls, live birth, early pregnancy, policies, woman, first child, age, child marriage, births, age groups, labor force, childbirths, urban areas ... See More + prevalence, effects, early marriage for girls, health, nutrition, mother, bulletin, health risks, policy, first birth, knowledge, development, number of girls, children, level of education, education, population knowledge, life, rural areas, young women, first marriage, all, population, productivity, girls, violence, fertility, marriage, women, younger girls, early childbirth, early marriage, rural girls, pregnancy, age at marriage, child marriage series
Basic Profile of Early Childbirth in the Democratic Republic of Congo, Chata Malé and Quentin Wodon,
from The World Bank
(2016)
Keywords: birth, first birth, knowledge, development, childbirth, urban girls, number of girls, live birth, children, early pregnancy, education, policies, population knowledge ... See More + life, rural areas, woman, young women, child marriage, age, first child, births, first marriage, all, productivity, population, labor force, girls, childbirths, violence, urban areas, prevalence, early marriage for girls, effects, fertility, marriage, health, women, younger girls, early childbirth, nutrition, mother, early marriage, rural girls, pregnancy, bulletin, age at marriage, health risks, policy, child marriage series
Basic Profile of Early Childbirth in the Ghana, Chata Male and Quentin Wodon,
from The World Bank
(2016)
Keywords: birth, childbirth, urban girls, live birth, early pregnancy, policies, aged, woman, first child, age, child marriage, births, labor force, childbirths, urban areas, prevalence ... See More + effects, early marriage for girls, health, nutrition, mother, bulletin, health risks, policy, first birth, knowledge, development, number of girls, children, education, population knowledge, life, rural areas, young women, first marriage, all, population, girls, violence, fertility, marriage, women, younger girls, early childbirth, early marriage, rural girls, pregnancy, age at marriage, unmarried girls, child marriage series
Basic Profile of Early Childbirth in Indonesia, Chata Male and Quentin Wodon,
from The World Bank
(2016)
Keywords: birth, first birth, knowledge, development, childbirth, urban girls, number of girls, live birth, children, early pregnancy, education, policies, population knowledge ... See More + life, rural areas, woman, young women, child marriage, age, first child, births, first marriage, all, productivity, population, labor force, girls, childbirths, violence, urban areas, prevalence, early marriage for girls, effects, fertility, marriage, health, women, younger girls, early childbirth, nutrition, mother, early marriage, rural girls, pregnancy, bulletin, age at marriage, health risks, policy, child marriage series
Basic Profile of Early Childbirth in Cote dIvoire, Chata Male and Quentin Wodon,
from The World Bank
(2016)
Keywords: birth, first birth, knowledge, development, childbirth, urban girls, number of girls, live birth, children, early pregnancy, education, policies, population knowledge ... See More + life, rural areas, woman, young women, child marriage, age, first child, births, first marriage, all, productivity, population, labor force, girls, childbirths, violence, urban areas, prevalence, early marriage for girls, effects, fertility, marriage, health, women, younger girls, early childbirth, nutrition, mother, early marriage, rural girls, pregnancy, bulletin, age at marriage, health risks, policy, child marriage series
Basic Profile of Early Childbirth in Zambia, Chata Male and Quentin Wodon,
from The World Bank
(2016)
Keywords: birth, childbirth, urban girls, live birth, early pregnancy, policies, woman, first child, age, child marriage, births, labor force, childbirths, urban areas, prevalence ... See More + effects, early marriage for girls, health, nutrition, mother, health risks, bulletin, policy, first birth, knowledge, development, number of girls, children, level of education, education, population knowledge, life, rural areas, young women, first marriage, all, population, productivity, girls, violence, fertility, marriage, women, younger girls, early childbirth, international center for research on women, early marriage, rural girls, pregnancy, age at marriage, child marriage series
SPTOBITSEMXT: Stata module to estimate Tobit MLE Spatial Error Panel Regression, Emad Shehata and Sahra Mickaiel,
from Boston College Department of Economics
(2013)
Keywords: Tobit, Regression, Spatial, Panel, Cross Section, Direct Marginal Effects, Elasticities, Moran MI Spatial Error Test, Spatial Panel Aautocorrelation Tests, Panel Heteroscedasticity Tests, Panel Non Normality Tests, Spatial Panel Durbin Model, Tobit Spatial Panel Durbin Model, Spatial Panel Durbin Exponential Regression, Spatial Panel Durbin Weibull Regression, Spatial Panel Durbin Multiplicative Heteroscedasticity, Spatial Lag Panel Model, Tobit Spatial Lag Panel Model, Spatial Lag Panel Exponential Regression, Spatial Lag Panel Weibull Regression, Spatial Lag Panel Multiplicative Heteroscedasticity
SPTOBITSDMXT: Stata module to estimate Tobit MLE Spatial Panel Durbin Regression, Emad Shehata and Sahra Mickaiel,
from Boston College Department of Economics
(2013)
Keywords: Tobit, Regression, Spatial, Panel, Cross Section, Direct Marginal Effects, Elasticities, Moran MI Spatial Error Test, Spatial Panel Aautocorrelation Tests, Panel Heteroscedasticity Tests, Panel Non Normality Tests, Spatial Panel Durbin Model, Tobit Spatial Panel Durbin Model, Spatial Panel Durbin Exponential Regression, Spatial Panel Durbin Weibull Regression, Spatial Panel Durbin Multiplicative Heteroscedasticity, Spatial Lag Panel Model, Tobit Spatial Lag Panel Model, Spatial Lag Panel Exponential Regression, Spatial Lag Panel Weibull Regression, Spatial Lag Panel Multiplicative Heteroscedasticity
The Macroeconomic Effects of Changes in Barriers to Trade and Capital Flows: A Simulation Analysis (Effects macroéconomiques des modifications apportées aux obstacles aux échanges commerciaux et aux mouvements de capitaux: analyse de simulation) (Efectos macroeconómicos de cambios en las barreras al comercio y al movimientos de capitales: Un modelo de simulación), Mohsin Khan and Roberto Zahler,
in IMF Staff Papers
(1983)
SPAUTOREG: Stata module to estimate Spatial (Lag-Error-Durbin-SAC-SPGKS-SPGSAR-GS2SLS-GS3SLS-SPML-SPGS-SPIVREG-IVTobit), Emad Shehata,
from Boston College Department of Economics
(2012)
Keywords: spatial regression, spatial error, spatial lag, spatial durbin, spatial mixed, GS2SLS, GS3SLS, Spatial Lag Model (MLE-SAR), Spatial Durbin Model (MLE-SDM), Spatial Error Model (MLE-SEM), Spatial Lag / Spatial Error Model (MLE-SAC), Tobit Spatial Lag Model (Tobit-SAR), Tobit Spatial Durbin Model (Tobit-SDM), Tobit Spatial Error Model (Tobit-SEM), Tobit Spatial Lag / Spatial Error Model (Tobit-SAC), Generalized Spatial 2SLS Model (GS2SLS), Generalized Spatial 3SLS Model (GS3SLS), IV Tobit Spatial Model, Spatial Lag / Error Autoregressive (MLE-SPREG), Spatial Lag / Error Autoregressive (GS2SLS-SPREG), IV Spatial Lag / Error Autoregressive (SPIVREG), Spatial Aautocorrelation Tests, Moran Global Spatial Autocorrelation, Geary Global Spatial Aautocorrelation,, Getis-Ords Global Spatial Aautocorrelation,, Moran Spatial Error Test, LM Spatial Error Test, LM Spatial Lag Test, LM Spatial SAC Test, Jarque-Bera Normality LM Test, Breusch-Pagan Heteroscedasticity LM Test, Durbin-Watson Test, Durbin h Test, Harvey LM Test, Geary LM Test, Pagan-Vella Tobit Non Normality LM Test, Chesher-Irish Tobit Non Normality LM Test, Spatial Multiplicative Heteroscedasticity, Spatial Exponential Regression, Spatial Weibull Regression, Spatial Autoregressive Generalized Least Squares, Total Marginal Effects, Direct Marginal Effects, InDirect Marginal Effects, Elasticities, REgression Specification Error Tests, Ramsey RESET, Identification LM Tests, Sargan LM Test, Basmann LM Test
"International Comparison of Household Inequalities: Based on Micro Data with Decompositions" Abstract: This paper demonstrates the usefulness of the decomposability property of the Generalized Entropy (GE) family of measures in comparing inequality among countries. A family of Generalized Entropy measures are decomposed by family size and by the household head's age, gender, education, and ethnicity. This is done in order to learn about components which are due to demographic differences "between" households, and "within" group components which are free of such group characteristics. This will further our understanding of the impact of different social-economic structures upon the distribution of income. Looking at the overall inequality for comparative analysis without the decompositions can provide us with only a partial picture of the differences and thus is inadequate. Moreover, internal analysis is enhanced since the decompositions will locate the potential source of inequality for diagnostic policy purposes. Luxembourg Income Study data sets are chosen for their richness and comparability of micro data on variables and attributes such as income, age, education, family size, gender, and ethnicity, Sourushe Zandvakili,
from Levy Economics Institute
(1990)
Economic Growth and the Incom There is a fairly vast literature, which attempts to explain cross-regional (between countries or between states within countries) differences in per capita income growth. But poverty rates have a more direct relationship with household per capita consumption growth, which has generally not gone hand-in-hand with per capita income growth. Based on data from Indian states, we find that conditional on several parameters of interest; poorer states grew faster across sectors – on average – than richer states, but only when output is measured in terms of consumption. This ‘income-consumption disconnect' in the context of economic convergence may be indicative of migrant remittances from rich to poor states, welfare programs, or divergence in components of output other than consumption. Further, unlike the case of income, there is a robust negative relationship between consumption growth and the share of registered manufacturing in total output, perhaps indicative of the jobless growth that has characterized India's registered manufacturing sector. While the income-consumption disconnect is largely absent for all other variables, the share of agriculture in total output, the male-female literacy gap, population growth, road infrastructure, development expenditure and rainfall appear to have a robust association (albeit weak in some cases) with both consumption and income growth.e-Consumption Disconnect: Evidence from Indian States, Gaurav Nayyar,
in Economics Bulletin
(2017)
Keywords: Economic growth, Output convergence
The Relevance and Economic Sustainability of the Social Economy in Italy Abstract: In many countries, the economic crisis has contributed to the increase of already-existing economic and social inequalities. These circumstances have contributed to the questioning of knowledge and conventional values, accelerating the need to rethink the roles of the different actors within the production system and to combine new forms of organization and interaction among the public sector, civil society organizations, private enterprises and citizens. In this context, researchers, politicians and society in the broader sense have focused on the role played by organizations, which by their nature mainly pursue social purposes and are characterized by systems of participative governance. The term “social economy” is often used to identify the universe of private organizations that pursue goals other than profit. This concept is increasingly supplanting other concepts that are used for the same purpose. While this sector has long constituted an important component of the economy in many European countries, the interest in quantifying its presence and importance is more recent, partly because of the lack of comprehensive data on all the different organizational forms it comprises. The Italian Institute of Statistics (Istat) sought to overcome this issue with its 9th Industry and Services Census. Given these premises, by analyzing the data of the Census, this study explores the size of the social economy in Italy in terms of organizations, employment and revenues, while taking into account the market/non-market orientation of the organizations, Carlo Borzaga, Chiara Carini, Maurizio Carpita and Massimo Lori,
from Euricse (European Research Institute on Cooperative and Social Enterprises)
(2015)
Keywords: Social economy, Italy, cooperatives, nonprofit organizations, economic sustainability
Arbeitsmarktsegmentation und Informationstechnologien: zu den Auswirkungen von CIM-Technologien auf Struktur und Funktionsweise von Teilarbeitsmärkten. Zusammengefaßte Ergebnisse eines Forschungsprojekts (Labour market segmentation and information technologies: on the effects of CIM technologies on the structure and functioning of partial labour markets - summarised results of a research project), Christian Baden and Alfons Schmid,
in Mitteilungen aus der Arbeitsmarkt- und Berufsforschung
(2003)
Keywords: Arbeitsmarktsegmentation, Innovation, CIM - Auswirkungen, technischer Wandel, Informationstechnik, interner Arbeitsmarkt
El impacto de la Ley de la dependencia en las proyecciones del gasto sanitario y de los cuidados de larga duración/The effects of population ageing and Law of Dependecy on social expenditure in Spain, Julia Montserrat Codorniu,
in Estudios de Economía Aplicada
(2007)
Keywords: Cuidados de larga duración;cuidados sanitarios;envejecimiento;dependencia;gasto protección social/Long-term care;Health care;ageing;dependency;expenses on social protection.
Factores explicativos de la demanda municipal de agua y efectos en el bienestar de la política tarifaria. Una aplicación a la cuenca del Segura/Explicative Factors of Municipal Water Demand and Effects of Tariff Policy on Welfare. The Case of Segura Basin, Miguel Ángel Tobarra-González,
in Estudios de Economía Aplicada
(2013)
Keywords: Demanda urbana de agua, política tarifaria. , Urban Water Demand, Tariff Policy..
Economies of Network Industries. By Hans-Werner Gottinger. London and New York: Routledge, 2003. Pp. xvii, 227. $100.00 Bandwagon Effects in High-Technology Industries. By Jeffrey H. Rohlfs. Cambridge, Massachusetts and London: MIT Press, 2001. Pp. xiv, 256. $16.95, paper, Douglas J. Puffert,
in The Journal of Economic History
(2004)
The Church and the Liberal Society. By Emmet John Hughes. Princeton: Princeton University Press; London: Humphrey Milford, Oxford University Press, 1944. Pp. xv, 310. $3.00.An Essay on the Economic Effects of the Reformation. By George O'Brien. Westminster, Md.: The Newman Bookshop, 1944. Pp. x, 194. $2.50, William Aylott Orton,
in The Journal of Economic History
(1946)
Farnsworth, Helen C., and Karen J. Friedmann, "French and EEC Grain Policies and Their Price Effects, 1920–1970," Food Research Institute Studies, Vol. VII, No. 1, Food Research Institute, Stanford University, 1967, 140 pp. ($2.50), Roger W. Fox,
in American Journal of Agricultural Economics
(1968)
K. Mukund (éd.), Andhra Pradesh Economy in Transition; T. Koteswara Rao et S. Reddy (éd.), Development of Andhra Pradesh. Problems and Prospects; S. Sudhakar Reddy, Effects of Irrigation on Levels of Living. Labour Force Participation and Wages in Andhra Pradesh, Étienne Gilbert,
in Revue Tiers Monde
(1993)
ORGANIZATIONAL AMBIDEXTERITY IN SME: STUDY OF ITS EVOLUTION, ANTECEDENTS AND EFFECTS ON FIRM PERFORMANCE, LA AMBIDIESTRIA ORGANIZATIVA EN LAS PEQUENAS Y MEDIANAS EMPRESAS: ESTUDIO DE SU EVOLUCION, ANTECEDENTES Y EFECTOS EN EL DESEMPENO, Maria Iborra, Consuelo Dolz, Angels Dasi and Vicente Safon,
in Revista Internacional Administracion & Finanzas
(2013)
Keywords: Economic Crisis, SME, Organizational Ambidexterity, Strategy
The German Inflation, 1914–1923: Causes and Effects in International Perspective. By Carl-Ludwig Holtfrerich. Translated by Theo Balderston. Originally published in 1980 as Die Deutsche Inflation. (New York: Walter de Gruyter, 1986. xi + 369 pp. Charts, tables, notes, bibliography, and indexes. $49.95.), Raymond G. Stokes,
in Business History Review
(1987)
Estudio preliminar de los efectos de la industrialización de postguerra sobre la composición de las importaciones y la vulnerabilidad externa en América Latina = Preliminary study of the effects of post-war industrialization on import structures and external vulnerability in Latin America, -,
from Naciones Unidas Comisión Económica para América Latina y el Caribe (CEPAL)
(1957)
Keywords: IMPORTACIONES, INDUSTRIALIZACION, IMPORTS, INDUSTRIALIZATION
The macro-economic effects and reconstruction requirements following hurricanes Luis and Marilyn in Saint Maarten, Netherlands Antilles = Los efectos macroeconómicos y las necesidades de reconstrucción en Saint Maarten, Antillas Neerlandesas, después de los huracanes Luis y Marilyn, -,
from Naciones Unidas Comisión Económica para América Latina y el Caribe (CEPAL)
(1995)
Keywords: DESASTRES NATURALES, RECONSTRUCCION, TORMENTAS, NATURAL DISASTERS, RECONSTRUCTION, STORMS
Selbständige in die gesetzliche Rentenversicherung? / Should Self-employed Persons Subject to the Statutory Pay-as-you-go Pension System?: Wohlfahrtseffekte einer Ausweitung der Versicherungspflicht / Welfare Effects of Extending Compulsory Insurance to Include Self-employed Persons, Jess Heinrich,
in Journal of Economics and Statistics (Jahrbuecher fuer Nationaloekonomie und Statistik)
(2004)
Keywords: Pension reform, overlapping-generation-model, intra- and intergenerational welfare
Verteilungswirkungen alternativer Konzepte zur Familienförderung / Distributional Effects of Alternative Concepts of Family Support: Eine empirische Analyse auf Grundlage der Einkommensteuerstatistik des Statistischen Bundesamtes / An Empirical Analysis Based on the Income Tax Statistics of the German Federal Statistical Office, Maiterth Ralf,
in Journal of Economics and Statistics (Jahrbuecher fuer Nationaloekonomie und Statistik)
(2004)
Keywords: Family support, income splitting, child benefit, child allowance, family income splitting
Steuerfinanzierung von Sozialleistungen? / Tax Funding of Social Security Benefits?: Verteilungs- und Effizienzeffekte einer Umfinanzierung von Sozialleistungen in der gesetzlichen Renten- und Krankenversicherung / Distribution and Efficiency Effects from Refinancing of Social Security Benefits in the State Pension and Health Insurance System, Jess Heinrich,
in Journal of Economics and Statistics (Jahrbuecher fuer Nationaloekonomie und Statistik)
(2006)
Keywords: Social insurance, overlapping-generation-model, intra- and intergenerational welfare
EFECTOS DE LA DISPERSIÓN RETRIBUTIVA EN LOS RESULTADOS DE LAS EMPRESAS COTIZADAS ESPAÑOLAS: EVIDENCIA SOBRE EL MODELO DEL TORNEO / EFFECTS OF PAY DISPERSION ON PERFORMANCE OF SPANISH LISTED FIRMS: EVIDENCE ABOUT TOURNAMENT MODEL, G. Sánchez Marín,
in Investigaciones Europeas de Dirección y Economía de la Empresa (IEDEE)
(2010)
Keywords: Dispersión retributiva | Teoría del torneo | Resultados de la empresa | Factores moderadores, Executive pay dispersion | Tournament theory | Firm performance | Moderating factors
Schützt strategisches Handeln vor den negativen Folgen von Stress? Zur Bedeutung mikropolitischer Fähigkeiten als Gesundheitsressource in entgrenzten Arbeitskontexten / Does strategic acting prevent the negative effects of stress? On the importance of political skills as a health resource in working contexts with blurring boundaries, Mucha Anna, Frieß Wiebke, Jarren Jana and Rastetter Daniela,
in Arbeit
(2015)
Keywords: Political skills, stress, health, working life
Effects of Climate Change and Variability on Agricultural Production Systems: Otto C. Doering, III, J.C. Randolph, Jane Southworth, Rebecca A. Pfeifer (Eds.); Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht, the Netherlands, 2002, 304 pages, hardback, ISBN 1-4020-7028-4 (US$ 85), J. T. Baker,
in Agricultural Systems
(2004)
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