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Income Inequality and Growth Paper WP 01-15
https://www.landecon.cam.ac.uk/sites/default/files/2023-03/copy_of_incomeinequalityandgrowthpaperwp0115.pdf19 Oct 2023: largely neglected in mainstream economics. Thomas Kuhn (1970) has emphasized the role of. ... of utility. This was also reflected in the supposed normative/positive dichotomy in economics,. -
INDEX - Cambridge Statutes and Ordinances, 2023 edition
https://www.reporter.admin.cam.ac.uk/univ/so/pdfs/2023/index.pdf17 Jan 2024: Degree Apprenticeship) 552. Applied Economics, Keynes Fund 889 Applied Mathematics, Professors 705, 718, 722, 737, 744,. ... Keynes, J. M., Fellowships in Financial Economics 889 Keynes, Milo, Fund 890 Keynes Fund for Applied Economics 889 King, Nita, -
Mutuality and Corporate Governance: The Evolution of UK Building…
https://www.jbs.cam.ac.uk/wp-content/uploads/2023/05/cbrwp205.pdf9 Jul 2023: MUTUALITY AND CORPORATE GOVERNANCE: THE EVOLUTION OF UK BUILDING SOCIETIES FOLLOWING DEREGULATION J.Cook, S. Deakin and A. Hughes WP 205 June 2001. MUTUALITY AND CORPORATE GOVERNANCE: THE EVOLUTION OF UK BUILDING SOCIETIES FOLLOWING DEREGULATION. -
PCU Updates Archives - Page 44 of 54 - Primary Care Unit
https://www.phpc.cam.ac.uk/pcu/category/pcu-updates/page/44/24 Feb 2024: base and should be reconsidered, according to new studies published in Applied Health Economics and Health Policy and the British Journal of General Practice today. -
UKIRC Rebalancing the British economy:Layout 1
https://www.jbs.cam.ac.uk/wp-content/uploads/2023/04/cbr-specialreport-rebalancingbritisheconomy.pdf9 Jul 2023: Rebalancing the British economy:a strategic assessment. By Bill MartinCentre for Business Research,. University of Cambridge. April 2010. Contents4 Section 1: Introduction and Summary. 10 Section 2: Britain’s New Golden Age10 Two puzzles11 Policy -
THE WORLD SYSTEM AND THE HOLLOWING-OUT OF STATE CAPACITY: ...
https://www.jbs.cam.ac.uk/wp-content/uploads/2023/05/cbrwp503.pdf9 Jul 2023: thomas.stubbs@rhul.ac.uk. Lawrence King Department of Economics. University of Massachusetts, Amherst pking@econs.umass.edu. ... economics (e.g., Bräutigam and Knack 2004; Rodrik, Subramanian, and Trebbi 2004; Kaufmann, Kraay, and Mastruzzi 2008; Broich, -
THE RISE AND FALL OF THE SIZE OF FIRMS
https://www.jbs.cam.ac.uk/wp-content/uploads/2023/05/cbrwp156.pdf9 Jul 2023: Acknowledgements This paper was mostly written when I was visiting the Centre for Business Research in the Department of Applied Economics of the University of Cambridge (UK), during the first term -
WP 417 Paper
https://www.jbs.cam.ac.uk/wp-content/uploads/2023/05/cbrwp417.pdf9 Jul 2023: often harmful consequences it might cause to others’.1 Behavioural economics defines a sociopath as one who ‘treats others instrumentally, caring only about what he derives from the interaction, whatever the ... cost to the other party’.2 Such -
WP111 - inc. abstract
https://www.jbs.cam.ac.uk/wp-content/uploads/2023/05/cbrwp111.pdf9 Jul 2023: the Centre for Business Research, Department of Applied Economics, University of Cambridge. ... It is also striking that the Tavistock piece is cited widely in the management and applied psychology literature, and almost never in economics, as table 1 -
WP 451 Paper
https://www.jbs.cam.ac.uk/wp-content/uploads/2023/05/cbrwp451.pdf9 Jul 2023: All tangibles £67bn £62bn £87bn £104bn. Source: London Economics’ adaptation from Haskel et al.
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