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141“…In 1970, the late economist and Nobel Prize Winner Milton Friedman spread a doctrine that has dominated the business world ever since: that a company’s solitary purpose is to increase financial value for its shareholders. …”
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142por Harré, Michael S.“…However, a central critique that can be applied to all three approaches was first put forward by Savage in The Foundations of Statistics and recently brought to the fore by the economist Binmore: Bayesian approaches to decision-making work in what Savage called ‘small worlds’ but cannot work in ‘large worlds’. …”
Publicado 2021
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143“…Economist Peter Heller, writing a seminal paper published in Health, Policy and Planning in 2006, identified five opportunities for expanding fiscal space for health: raising revenue, reprioritizing expenditure, borrowing, using seigniorage and mobilizing external grants. …”
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144“…We fill this gap by analyzing original data on over 2000 important social and economic policy reform measures adopted in nine Western European countries over 20 years, based on a coding of more than 1200 country reports issued by the Economist Intelligence Unit and the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD). …”
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145por Sobel, Dava“…—The Wall Street JournalNamed one of the best books of the year by NPR, The Economist, Smithsonian, Nature, and NPR's Science FridayNominated for the PEN/E.O. …”
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147“…Prices of sugar-sweetened beverages were from the Economist Intelligence Unit’s World Cost of Living Survey. …”
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148por Callejas-Albiñana, Fernando E., Martínez-Rodríguez, Isabel, Callejas-Albiñana, Ana I., de Vidales-Carrasco, Irene M.“…Aristotle, who, having predated Adam Smith by 2000 years, deserves to be recognized as the world’s first economist (Solomon, 1995), distinguished between two different senses of what we call economics: oikonomikos, or household trading, which he approved of and considered essential to the working of any even slightly complex society, and chrematisike, or trade for profit, which he considered selfish and utterly devoid of virtue, calling those who engaged in such practices “parasites”. …”
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149“…Data was created from the 2013 World Bank data catalogue by region, The Economist (Political instability index 2013), Stuckler David et al. …”
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150por Callejas-Albiñana, Fernando Evaristo, de Vidales Carrasco, Irene Martín, Martínez-Rodríguez, Isabel, Isabel Callejas-Albiñana, Ana“…In recent years, the slow pace of economic growth, high indebtedness, and high unemployment registered in most developed economies since 2009 have revived the debate over the “secular stagnation hypothesis” first formulated by the Keynesian economist Alvin Hansen in 1938. This return of the secular stagnation hypothesis occurred in November 2013, when Lawrence Summers postulated that the global economy was facing a scenario of low growth, low inflation, and a reduction in GDP per capita due to a chronic insufficiency of aggregate demand. …”
Publicado 2019
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151“…We measure policy quality by a recently published Economist Intelligence Unit index and a COVID-19 Misery index combining the stringency of government-imposed distancing measures with the COVID-19 fatality rate. …”
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152por Helleiner, Eric“…As the global crisis triggered by the COVID-19 virus unfolded, The Economist magazine published a cover in May 2020 titled “Goodbye globalization: the dangerous lure of self-sufficiency.” …”
Publicado 2021
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153por Rad, Dana, Cuc, Lavinia Denisia, Lile, Ramona, Balas, Valentina E., Barna, Cornel, Pantea, Mioara Florina, Bâtcă-Dumitru, Graziella Corina, Szentesi, Silviu Gabriel, Rad, Gavril“…A bean counter is defined as an accountant or economist who makes financial decisions for a company or government, especially someone who wants to severely limit the amount of money spent. …”
Publicado 2022
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155“…OBJECTIVES: This study calculates cigarette affordability for 78 countries worldwide from 2001 to 2014 using the Relative Income Price (RIP) ratio defined as the percentage of per capita GDP required to purchase 100 packs of cigarettes using the lowest price from Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU) database, examine the association between cigarette affordability and cigarette consumption, and calculate the affordability elasticity of demand. …”
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156por Burkle, Frederick M.“…“Honesty is worth a lot more than hope…” The Economist, February 17, 2020.…”
Publicado 2020
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157por Boumans, Marcel“…Since the February 2020 publication of the article ‘Flattening the curve’ in The Economist, political leaders worldwide have used this expression to legitimize the introduction of social distancing measures in fighting Covid-19. …”
Publicado 2021
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159por Jalaee, Sayyed Abdolmajid, Shakibaei, Alireza, Horry, Hamid Reza, Akbarifard, Hossein, GhasemiNejad, Amin, Robati, Fateme Nazari, Zarin, Naeeme Amani“…. • The article provides a method for observing the effect of economic scenarios on the money market and the analysis obtained by this proposed method allows experts, public sector economics, and monetary economist to see a clearer explanation of the country's liquidity plan. • The method presented in this article can be beneficial for the policy makers and monetary authorities during their decision-making process.…”
Publicado 2021
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160por Jorm, Christine, Iedema, Rick, Piper, Donella, Goodwin, Nicholas, Searles, Andrew“…A “slow science” approach adopted by the embedded Economist Program with its emphasis on pre-implementation, knowledge mobilisation and parallel site capacity development sets out how research can be flexibly produced to improve health services.…”
Publicado 2021
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