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  • ...liardi">Gagliardi, F. (2014). A Bibliometric Analysis of the Literature on Institutional Complementarities, ''Mimeo''.</ref> ...arity. After a brief description of the canonical formal representation of institutional complementarity, the most relevant domains of applications will be discusse ...
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  • ...d in the period 2004–2017 |journal=International Journal of Management and Economics |date=30 September 2018 |volume=54 |issue=3 |pages=219–226 |doi=10.2478/ijm ...ergenerational welfare in open economies |journal=Journal of International Economics |date=August 1985 |volume=19 |issue=1–2 |pages=67–84 |doi=10.1016/0022-1996 ...
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  • ...apital Budgets|url=http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/1924119|journal=The Review of Economics and Statistics|volume=47|issue=1|pages=13–37|doi=10.2307/1924119|jstor=1924 Institutional investors include [[fund of hedge funds]], [[insurance companies]], [[Endow ...
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  • {{Economics sidebar}} ...ogical progress, and economic modernization |journal=Review of Development Economics |date=2020 |volume=25 |pages=381–404 |doi=10.1111/rode.12716 |s2cid=2249266 ...
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  • In [[psychology]], [[economics]] and [[philosophy]], '''preference''' is a technical term usually used in ...Lichtenstein, S.; & Slovic, P. (2006). ''The construction of preference''. New York: Cambridge University Press. </ref> The term is also used to mean eval ...
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  • In [[economics]], a '''monopsony''' is a [[market structure]] in which a single buyer subs ...y|url=https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.1086/653654|journal=Journal of Labor Economics|volume=28|issue=2|pages=203–210|doi=10.1086/653654|jstor=10.1086/653654|s2c ...
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  • {{Green economics sidebar}}{{Too technical|date=September 2021}} ...ing]] all sectors of the world economy, and for establishing and funding a new economic sector dedicated to [[carbon dioxide removal]] (CDR). The policy i ...
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  • .../|publisher=atlas.media.mit.edu|accessdate=16 August 2016}}</ref> From the new analytic tools developed, Hausmann, Hidalgo and their team have been able t ...l ideals suggest that [[industrialization]] causes a “spillover” effect to new products, fostering subsequent growth. This idea, however, had not been inc ...
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  • ...{Cite news|author=T. Rephann|author2=A. Isserman|name-list-style=amp|title=New Highways as Economic Development Tools|url=http://www.rri.wvu.edu/pdffiles/ ...th for old-style economies (ports, highways, railroads) as well as for the new age ([[high speed rail]], airports, telecommunications, internet...). ...
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  • The [[Quadratic function|quadratic]] [[Cost function (economics)|cost function]] uniquely enables people to purchase votes in a way that re Quadratic voting is based upon [[Market (economics)|market principles]], where each voter is given a [[budget]] of vote credit ...
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  • ...change of the industrial sector.<ref>Schumpter, J (1939) Business Cycles. New York: McGraw-Hill.</ref> Ronald Coase, in 1937, introduced the concept of t ...business actors involved.<ref>Breyer, R (1924) The marketing institution. New York: McGraw-Hill.</ref> In 1940's, there were signs that change was in ord ...
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  • |field = [[Economics]] |school_tradition = [[Post-Keynesian economics]] ...
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  • ...ching]]. Interest in the phenomenon was primarily taken up by [[Behavioral economics|economic]] and [[Industrial and organizational psychology|industrial psycho ...mons, Herbert W.|publisher=Routledge|year=2017|isbn=9781138825659|location=New York, NY|oclc=975176277}}</ref> Ways to combat persistence of cognitive sty ...
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  • ...r the future socialist economy. After two wage reforms in 1952 and 1956, a new wage system was established, and its influence continued to today. ...co-existing of the two systems created administrative difficulties for the new regime. More importantly, the differences between the real incomes in these ...
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  • ...e=The New Moral Mathematics |url=https://www.bostonreview.net/articles/the-new-moral-mathematics/ |work=Boston Review}}</ref> These three ideas taken toge ...ions/the-ice-is-melting/ |archive-date=11 May 2022 |website=Center for New Economics}}</ref> These ideas have re-emerged in contemporary thought with thinkers s ...
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  • ...ment and epistemic arguments for democracy |journal=Politics, Philosophy & Economics |volume=12 |issue=2 |pages=405–431}}</ref> Imagine, for instance, that we h ...l-and-error learning. The idea is that when democratic governments enact a new policy, citizens will directly experience its results. Elections, petitions ...
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  • ...h as growing rice) or for any [[Product (business)|product]] or [[Service (economics)|service]].<ref name=waterfootprintorg>{{cite web|title=Waterfootprint.org: ...ooming water crisis simply a management problem"] by Jonathan Chenoweth, [[New Scientist]] 28 Aug., 2008, pp. 28-32.</ref><ref>{{Cite journal|last1=Ritchi ...
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  • ...e 90's: Falsifying Corporate Data (Published 1992)|language=en-US|work=The New York Times|url=https://www.nytimes.com/1992/09/21/business/business-fraud-o ...on worker pay is 39:1 compared to 31.8:1 in UK; 25.9:1 in Italy; 24.9:1 in New Zealand.<ref name="ReferenceA">[https://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/conte ...
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  • ...conomics''' is a list of definitions containing terms and concepts used in economics, its sub-disciplines, and related fields. {{Economics sidebar}} ...
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  • ...r/Image2.gif Corporate Finance: First Principles], [[Aswath Damodaran]], [[New York University]]'s [[Stern School of Business]]</ref> ...enter of corporate finance for companies around the world, which innovated new forms of lending and investment; see {{slink|City of London#Economy}}. ...
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