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      Monetary EconomicsRoman HistoryHellenistic HistoryRoman Republic
This study investigated the impact of inflation on economic growth and established the existence of inflation growth relationship in the context of South Asian countries. In order to examine the impact of inflation on economic growth, the... more
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In 538, at the peak of his imperial achievement, Justinian introduced an impressive coinage of unusual size and weight. Based on the evidence of hoards and single finds from the Balkans, Asia Minor and the Near East, the economic... more
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      Economic HistoryMonetary EconomicsLate Antique and Byzantine StudiesByzantine Studies
Historians have long regarded Maurice Tiberius as the last Roman emperor who struggled to restore the stability of the Balkan provinces. This essay argues that a major financial crisis is responsible for the downfall of Maurice and the... more
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      Economic HistoryMonetary EconomicsBalkan StudiesByzantine Studies
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      Monetary EconomicsEconomic TheoryApplied EconomicsConsumption tax
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      HistoryEconomic HistoryJapanese StudiesEconomics
12th Annual Green Economics Institute Conference 10-12th June 2017 3 Days St Hugh's College, University of Oxford, Keeping Social and Environmental Justice Alive in an age of Tyranny.. Reforming Economics. Green Finance, Green... more
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      EconomicsMonetary EconomicsMonetary PolicyDeveloping Country
This paper examined the demand for broad money and its long run stability in Ghana. Multivariate time series approach was used. Since all the variables are integrated of order one, Johansen's cointegration approach is used to... more
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      Monetary EconomicsDemand for MoneyStationarity testsCointegration
Presentazione di "Alessandro Somma, Sovranismi. Stato popolo e conflitto sociale (DeriveApprodi 2018)"
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      Monetary EconomicsSovereigntyEuropean UnionEurozone
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Continuous growth in Islamic finance calls for an in-depth study of the framework in which the monetary policy maker (i.e., the central bank) performs its functions. Central banks in Muslim countries are using various instruments for... more
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      Monetary EconomicsEconomic TheoryApplied EconomicsMonetary Policy
To say that financial institutions play a significant role in the financial system and the economy is a huge understatement. They evolved over centuries to perform functions desired by the general public, the corporate sector, and... more
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      Monetary EconomicsEconomic GrowthEconomic TheoryApplied Economics
The main purpose of this study is to examine the effects of the exchange rates, international prices, and the demand shocks on inflation in Fiji Island. The study covered the annual data from 1975 to 2010.The variables are found to be... more
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      International EconomicsMonetary EconomicsApplied EconometricsInternational Finance
We propose a New Keynesian Dynamic Stochastic General Equilibrium (DSGE) model where a risk aversion shock enters a separable utility function. We analyze five periods from 1971 through 2011, each lasting for twenty years, to follow over... more
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      EconomicsMonetary EconomicsMacroeconomicsDSGE Modeling
Breve repaso acerca del funcionamiento general actual de los gobiernos en relación con la política económica, concretamente de política monetaria, estableciendo los grandes errores de dicha práctica. (origen de la crisis). Pondré en... more
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      FinanceEconomicsMonetary EconomicsSpanish Studies
The roles of central banks in the advanced economies have expanded and multiplied since the beginning of the crisis. The conventional monetary policy roles - setting interest rates in the pursuit of macroeconomic stability and acting as... more
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      FinanceMonetary EconomicsCentral Banking
Inflation means a persistent change in the price level of goods and services in an economy. It is generally measured in the consumer price index (CPI) or retail price index (RPI). Inflation reduces the purchasing power of a country's... more
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The study provides new evidence on the effect of financial openness on FDI inflows in Nigeria using data that span the period from 1981 to 2016. The FMOLS estimator is employed. The study finds that financial openness is negatively and... more
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The South African Reserve Bank (SARB) is the central bank of South Africa and is privately owned. This private ownership was the secret ingredient for the dismantling of the political regime known as Apartheid. Many years later, it seems... more
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      Monetary EconomicsIndustrial OrganizationIndustrial EconomicsManufacturing
Information technology has the potential to decrease substantially, if not completely, the demand for base money. This poses a problem for central banks as it seemingly eliminates a role for monetary policy, at least in the traditional... more
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      Monetary EconomicsHistory of Economic ThoughtMonetary PolicyCashless Society
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Resumen: ​ A lo largo de este trabajo, se ha buscará responder al interrogante de qué factores debería tener en cuenta un inversor a la hora de decidir entre las distintas estrategias alternativas de inversión en el mercado de las Lebacs.... more
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The definition, evolution, forms, functions and measurement of money are best understood when mapped to the circular flow of goods and services, as seen in this 3rd part of the 1st unit of the UNISA Monetary Finance (ECS3701) course.... more
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This booklet is designed to give the reader an overview of general bookkeeping practices and accounting terminology in respect of the crypto-coin „Bitcoin”. It brings together financial cryptography innovations such as the Signed Receipt... more
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      Monetary EconomicsAccountingManagement AccountingAnti-money laundering
Rapid price increase in food/agricultural commodities has gained attention after the “Price Spike” in 2007-2008. Again the same trend was observed in 2010 due to which it increases concern about the volatility in commodity prices. This... more
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      EconomicsInternational EconomicsMonetary EconomicsCapital Markets
The volume edited by Leland Yeager more than 50 years ago and published in 1962 under the title In Search of a Monetary Constitution has turned out to be remarkably prescient since the Great Inflation was then about to begin. One might... more
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      Monetary EconomicsEconomic TheoryApplied EconomicsMarket economy
We turn our attention to the role of money for determining nominal magnitudes. Using US data, we find that the aggregate “nominal output plus and stock market capitalisation” is closely related to the money stock, lending support to one... more
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In consideration of the adverse effect of currency substitution on the effectiveness of monetary policy, the determinants of currency substitution in Nigeria are investigated using a single linear regression model estimated with the fully... more
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      Development EconomicsMonetary EconomicsApplied EconometricsInternational Economics and Development Economics
This paper examines the impact of monetary policy on the economic development by using annual time series data from 1989-2016. The unit root testing result suggests that all variables are stationary at first difference; therefore, the... more
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Using objective measures of investor protections in 170 countries, I establish that the level of investor protection matters for cross-country differences in GDP growth: countries with stronger protections tend to grow faster than those... more
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Monetary policies in advanced economies and emerging markets face quite different challenges at the current juncture. In the advanced countries, current dilemmas derive from the normalisation of unconventional monetary policies. The... more
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This paper examines the relationship between interest rates and economic growth in Nigeria, using time series annual data from 1981-2013. We apply econometrics techniques such as cointegration, error correction model and Granger causality... more
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      EconomicsDevelopment EconomicsMonetary EconomicsFinancial Economics
The study examined the technical efficiency of 66 Credit Unions (CUs) in Ghana using a Cobb-Douglas Stochastic frontier model for the period 2009 to 2012. Factors influencing the technical inefficiency of the CUs were also investigated.... more
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Purpose-The purpose of this study is to analyze the Environmental Kuznets Curve (EKC) hypothesis within the methane (CH 4) emission-economic growth nexus among the six Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) countries from 1985 to... more
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Define and explain the Policy Ineffectiveness Proposition. Discuss how the length and the staggering of wage contract can make monetary policy effective even if expectations are rational. Can you find real world evidence that wage setting... more
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