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Household Indebtedness and Economic Growth (Empirical Analysis)
Economic growth Households loans Panel analysis (fixed effects)
2016/1/27
One important aspect of the resulting indebtedness in full-fledged market economies is the mutual influence between different economic sectors. Therefore, alongside the government indebtedness, one mu...
The Contingent Nature of Public Policy and Growth Strategies in the Early Twentieth-Century U.S. Banking Industry
Banks and Banking Business History Growth and Development Strategy
2015/4/22
While effects of public policy are one of the foundations of organizational theory, less explored is how these effects may depend on other external environmental factors. We focus on how policy is a n...
Public Finance in China: Reform and Growth for a Harmonious Society
Public Finance in China Reform and Growth Harmonious Society
2015/1/22
One of the tasks that a transition economy faces as it moves from a system of state-owned enterprises (SOEs) and central planning to one that relies on market competition among privately owned firms, ...
Use of impact fees to incentivize low-impact development and promote compact growth
Conservation of Natural Resources Housing Models, Theoretical Economics Urban Renewal
2014/11/27
Low-impact development (LID) is an innovative stormwater management strategy that restores the predevelopment hydrology to prevent increased stormwater runoff from land development. Integrating LID in...
We all know what a popular buzzword “industrial policy” has
become inWashington these days. The trouble seems to be that the
term “industrial policy” means different things to different people.
To ...
Throughoutmost of American history, main reliance for Increasing
productivityhas beenplacedon the workings ofcompetitive markets
In our predominantly free, private enterprise economy. The logic is
...
A FAIR, SIMPLE, AND PRO-GROWTH TAX REFORM
PRO-GROWTH TAX REFORM Economic Theory public choice
2008/12/8
In any serious discussion of tax reform the relative roles of the
politician and the economist need tobe examined. I know that some
theories of public choice take a rather dim view of politicians, a...
POPULATION GROWTH, ECONOMIC GROWTH, AND FOREIGN AID
POPULATION GROWTH ECONOMIC GROWTH FOREIGN AID
2008/12/4
It is a great honor, as well as a great pleasure, forme to contribute
to this Festschrift honoring Peter Bauer and his pathbreaking work
on economic development. My acquaintance with Bauer’s point o...
TAXATION, ECONOMIC GROWTH, AND LIBERTY
TAXATION ECONOMIC GROWTH LIBERTY less developed countries
2008/12/4
The Third World, often called the less developed countries (LDCs),
consists of over 100 nations in Africa, Asia, the Middle East, the
Western Hemisphere, and the Mediterranean. Most ofthese countrie...
ECONOMIC GROWTH AND THE PROPERTY RIGHTS REGIME
ECONOMIC GROWTH capital accumulation PROPERTY RIGHTS REGIME
2008/12/4
It is often nearerthe truth to say that capital is created in the process
of economic development than that development is a function of
capital accumulation.
—P. T. Bauer’
GROWTH MANAGEMENT IN FLORIDA:LESSONS FOR THE NATIONAL ECONOMY
GROWTH MANAGEMENT Act NATIONAL ECONOMY Florida
2008/11/27
In 1985, Florida’s Growth Management Act was passed, and this
paper discusses its characteristics and implications. The object of
Florida’s Growth Management Act is to take some of the rights to
de...
Over the past decade or so, professional economists have increasingly
questioned the once prevailing conventional wisdom that state
and local taxes are unimportant in determining variations in the
...
THE GROWTH OF THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT IN THE 1920s
FEDERAL GOVERNMENT GROWTH gross national productandby
2008/11/19
The federal governmenthas grown substantiallyin the 20th century.
In 1913, just prior to World War I, federal government expenditures
were 2.5 percent of gross national productandby 1990 theyhadrise...
RENT SEEKING AND ECONOMIC GROWTH:EVIDENCE FROM THE STATES
ECONOMIC GROWTH government interventions artificial rents
2008/11/13
Any significant government intervention beyond the limits defined
by the minimal or protective state will counter, indeed may block,
the dissipation of rents (Buchanan 1980: 7). Rent-seeking activit...
DON’T SET GROWTH LIMITS FOR THE NEW ECONOMY
Cato’s monetary conferences Fed’s Baltimore Branch GROWTH LIMITS
2008/11/11
I used to attend Cato’s monetary conferences in the 1980s when I
ran the Richmond Fed’s Baltimore Branch, just up the road. The
persistent criticism was hard to take, especially when it came from
o...