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Credit cycles: freewheeling, driving or driven?
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International Journal of Social Economics (2015) 42 (7): 629–643.
Published: 13 July 2015
... in actual production in the most dangerous manner. The paper first discusses traditional and modern mainstream approaches and, then considers the post-Keynesian (PK) and Austrian schools (AS). It is argued that they all offer valuable insights to the workings of the business/credit cycle but either...
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Population growth : A comparison of evolutionary views
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International Journal of Social Economics (1995) 22 (6): 3–16.
Published: 01 June 1995
... underpinnings. © MCB UP Limited 1995 Austrian school Demographics Market economy Population Social market economy Population growth has been discussed by economists from Malthus onwards, and yet no consensus has been reached about its economic consequences. The disagreements about...
