The Working Poor (Canadian Institute for Economic Policy)
by Sir David Ross
Krugman's Microeconomics for Ap(r) & Economics by Example
by Professor Margaret Ray and David A Anderson
Food Prices and Rural Poverty
"The link between food prices and poverty is as complex as it is important. Aksoy and Hoekman have put together a book that significantly advances our knowledge of this link. The book not only explores the conditions under which the poor are affected by food price movements but includes a number of empirical studies on the price-poverty link in specific developing countries. It deserves careful study by governments and NGOs." - Tim Josling, Professor Emeritus, Food Research Institute, and Senior...
This book presents new methods for resolving important puzzles in macro-dynamic analysis: firstly detecting causal relations among changing dynamic variables; and secondly estimating the divisions of nominal income change into output change and price level change. The first topic is the basis of analysis of economic growth and business cycle phenomena, and as such has significant policy implications both in the medium and long term, for economic growth and development. The second topic is a ques...
Poland and the Eurozone (Studies in Economic Transition)
Poland is one of Europe's economic out-performers. The country's history and geography encourage it to be in favour of deeper European integration. This book aims to contribute to discussions on the future shape of EMU and the next steps ahead.
This Windows-based tutorial software allows students to build international macroeconomics models selecting from among various exchange rates, capital mobility, and price expectation assumptions. Students gain hands-on experience with IS-LM-BOP and aggregate demand/aggregate supply models featured in the text. MacroSoft, with its dial-in slider mechanism, provides real-time responsiveness of curves to changes in the various parameters of each model. The software presents a deep parameters approa...
The Africa Review (World of Information S.)
This review is one of five regional reviews updated and rewritten annually to reflect the enormous changes occurring throughout their region of interest. This edition covers every country on the African continent, as well as the island economies off the east and west coasts. Information for each country is provided in six sections: analysis for key political and economic events; key facts, including heads of state, currency, official language(s) and capital city; key indicators, including popula...
Inflation (Routledge International Studies in Money and Banking)
by David Mayes and Kevin Gardiner
In recent years central banks round the world have been successful in keeping inflation to such low numbers that it is no longer regarded as a problem.This book charts the progress of inflation from before it got away from the authorities in the 1960s till it came back under control, contrasting the theories that were advanced at the time with the policies that were applied. Traditional Keynesian and monetarist theories were discarded along the way. While focusing on the UK it also documents t...
This authored monograph presents an unconventional approach to an important topic in economic theory. The author is an expert in the field of viability theory and applies this theory to analyze how an economy should be dynamically endowed so that it is economically viable. Economic viability requires an assumption on the joint evolution of transactions, fluctuations of prices and units of numeraire goods: the sum of the “transactions values” and the “impact of price fluctuations” should be negat...
Co-published by Bernan Press and the World Trade Organization, the 1998 Trade Policy Review series provides detailed trade information on every World Trade Organization member country. This volume describes the trade policies, policy-making institutions, practices, and macroeconomic situation of Canada.
Germany (OECD Economic Surveys)
Social Effects Free Market Policy
The pursuit of economic policies by government is now more or less universal in all developed capitalist societies. This collection examines the consequences in five different countries of the rise of free market policies on social institutions and social relations. Contributors from Britain, the United States, Canada, Australia and New Zealand deal with a range of important issues and policies with a view to subjecting the utopian claims of free market theorists to careful and stringent examina...
African Poverty at the Millennium: Causes, Complexities, and Challenges
by Howard White and Tony Killick
Economists are increasingly using happiness surveys to study a host of questions, ranging from the happiness effects of health and marriage to the unhappiness effects of unemployment, divorce, and even commuting time. Carol Graham was a pioneer in the economic study of happiness, and she has been involved from the beginning in discussions about applying this approach to economic policymaking. In this straightforward and accessible book, Graham explores what we know about the determinants of hap...
Study Guide to Accompany Inter Mediate M
by Bogankiernan, Joseph J Kiernan, and Elizabeth C Bogan
The Standard of Living Among Workingmen'S Families in New York City / by Robert Coit Chapin.
by Robert Coit Chapin
How Should Shale Gas Extraction Be Taxed?
by Philip Daniel and Alan Krupnick
A Global Integration Strategy for the Mediterranean Countries: Open Trade and Market Reforms
by Oli Havrylyshyn
Annual Report