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Thomas Goda
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It is widely accepted that inequality has increased sharply recently in developed countries, but no consensus exists so far about the importance of inequality in the financial crisis of 2007-2009. The aim of this article is to out- line and contrast the ...
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José Mauricio Gil León
Pág. 381 - 401
This paper explores the monetary policy positions from different eco-nomic schools of thought, which can be linked to the stability behavior of the economic and financial cycle. As such, it is based on the traditional debate between non-interventionism a...
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Engelbert Stockhammer, Collin Constantine, Severin Reissl
This paper analyzes the causes of the Eurozone crisis. In doing so, it carefully surveys authors from different economic schools of thought. The paper discusses competing explanations for European current account imbalances. Remarkably, opposing views on...
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PRINCE AIAN G VILLANUEVA,JESSA NICOLE P. SALAZAR
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Patronage politics has become a defining charac-teristic of the Philippine political landscape. Clientelism, a form of patronage, is often studied as disadvantageous in governance and democratic consolidation. While the patron-client framework remains th...
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