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Economics: Recent submissions
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The Exact Theoretical Rational Expectations Monetary Aggregate
(Cambridge University Press, 2000-06-01)In aggregation theory, index numbers are judged relative to their ability to track the exact aggregator functions nested within the economy's structure. We compare two statistical index numbers—the Divisia monetary aggregate ... -
Editor's Preface to the Dialogue Series
(Cambridge University Press, 1999-03-01)This dialogue is the first to appear in Macroeconomic Dynamics. Other dialogues on topics of importance to macroeconomics will appear occasionally in this journal. Unlike interviews appearing in the MD Interview series, ... -
Editor's Preface to the Surveys Section
(Cambridge University Press, 1998-12-01)This interview with Wassily Leontief is the first to appear in Macroeconomic Dynamics. Other interviews of importance to the history of economic thought will appear occasionally in this journal. Since this journal prizes ... -
Editor's Preface to the Interview Series
(Cambridge University Press, 1998-03-01)This interview with Wassily Leontief is the first to appear in Macroeconomic Dynamics. Other interviews of importance to the history of economic thought will appear occasionally in this journal. Since this journal prizes ... -
CAPM Risk Adjustment for Exact Aggregation Over Financial Assets
(Cambridge University Press, 1997-06-01)Barnett originated the Divisia monetary aggregates, which in continuous time exactly track any monetary aggregator function under perfect certainty. With user costs measuring the prices of the services of components, ... -
Editorial
(Cambridge University Press, 1997-01-01)Macroeconomics is at a crossroads. The call of real science is drawing it forward to a degree that is without precedent in the history of the field. But the field's origins are related to the exceptional policy relevance ... -
Gains from Synchronization
(Berkley Electronic Press, 2005-03-30)This paper investigates the transmission mechanisms of structural shocks and volatility between economies through trade links, and the effects of synchronization on business cycles. We investigate the transmission of outside ... -
Stabilization Policy as Bifurcation Selection Would Stabilization Policy Work if the Economy Really Were Unstable?
(Cambridge University Press, 2002-11-01)Taken literally, the concept of “stabilization policy” implicitly assumes that the macroeconomy is unstable without imposition of a policy. Hence, selection of a “stabilization policy” can be viewed as selection of a policy ... -
Stability Analysis of Continuous-Time Macroeconometic Systems
(De Gruyter, 1999-01-01)There has been increasing interest in continuous-time macroeconometric models. This research investigates stability of the Bergstrom, Nowman, and Wymer continuous-time model of the U.K. when system parameters change. This ... -
Institutions, Natural Resources, and Economic Development in the MENA Countries
(University of Kansas, 2013-12-31)ABSTRACT This study examines the effect of institutions and natural resource on per capita income in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region. The study answers the following questions: Do institutions and natural ... -
The Effects of the Fiscal Policy on Economic Activity in Saudi Arabia: An Empirical Analysis
(University of Kansas, 2013-12-31)The fiscal policy has been studied extensively, but only as a one shot deal and with emphasis on developed economies. The study of fiscal policy as a trajectory and of its consequences, also, as trajectory has been pioneered ... -
Essays on International Trade
(University of Kansas, 2013-12-31)As the world progresses and countries continue to compete for dominance, economic development has become the key criterion in assessing of a country's strength. International trade is a catalyst of growth and the study of ... -
Kansas Labor Unions: Past, Present and Future
([Lawrence, Kan.] : Institute for Public Policy and Business Research, University of Kansas, 1977, 1983-06-01) -
The Cost Effectiveness of CETA in Kansas
([Lawrence, Kan.] : Institute for Public Policy and Business Research, University of Kansas, 1977, 1982-04-01) -
Economic Conditions
([Lawrence, Kan.] : Institute for Public Policy and Business Research, University of Kansas, 1977, 1982-04-01) -
The High Cost of Scholarly Journals (And What To Do About It)
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Higher Learning, Greater Good: The Private and Social Benefits of Higher Education by Walter W. McMahon
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Test Comparability
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Yes, We Can Expand Access to Higher Ed: More College Degrees Will be Good for the Economy
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Expanding Undergraduate Education to Meet National Goals: The Role of Research Universities
(Taylor & Francis Group, 2010)