DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMICS DISCUSSION PAPER SERIES THE ECONOMIC CAUSES AND CONSEQUENCE OF SOCIAL. This paper examines the likely economic determinants of social instability, using both surveys and other evidence.. The methodological difficulties confronting economic research into social instability are.
This paper emerged as an attempt to use system dynamics to model supply1 and demand. Classical economics presents a relatively static model of the interactions among price, supply and demand. The supply and demand curves which are used in most economics textbooks show the dependence of supply and demand on price, but do not.
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A Guide to Writing in Economics Prepared by Paul Dudenhefer, Writing Tutor, EcoTeach Center and Department of Economics, Duke University Introduction 5 Part I: Writing Itself 1. Writing Is Thinking 7 2. Writing a Paper—a Good Paper 8 3. The Paper as a Whole 11 4. Six Principles of Clear, Cohesive, and Coherent Writing 12.
International Economics, is devoted to the publication of research in the area of applied international economics. The journal especially welcomes empirical contributions that include, but are not limited to, topics in international trade, commercial policy, open economy macroeconomics, international finance, exchange rates, financial and monetary policies, economic development, migration and.
The Cambridge Working Papers in Economics (CWPE) from the Faculty of Economics is a series of papers presenting early stage research findings in Economics. The Faculty is committed to providing a platform that shares world leading, dynamic research examining the global challenges of today. Running for more than 20 years, the series has shared early research findings from eminent Economists.
Research Associate Andrew Atkeson of UCLA explored the effectiveness of social distancing as an anti-COVID-19 strategy at the NBER's annual Corporate Associates Seminar last week. Fifteen new NBER working papers distributed this week provide new insights on the demographic, economic, health, and public policy consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic.
RBC Economics provides RBC and its clients with timely economic forecasts and analysis. A forward-looking analysis of Canadian, U.S. and international financial market trends. An in-depth analysis of the key drivers of economic activity in Canada and the US including a discussion of global factors that will affect these near term forecasts.
Research Papers in Economics (RePEc) is a collaborative effort of hundreds of volunteers in many countries to enhance the dissemination of research in economics.The heart of the project is a decentralized database of working papers, preprints, journal articles, and software components. The project started in 1997. Its precursor NetEc dates back to 1993.