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Dynamics Of The Current Crisis, Howard Sherman, Mike Meeropol
Dynamics Of The Current Crisis, Howard Sherman, Mike Meeropol
HOWARD J SHERMAN
Sometimes, it is useful to take a step back and remind ourselves why recessions occur and why recoveries usually follow shortly thereafter. Having done that, we can try to understand the causes of far more serious recessions and what must be done to recover. The authors point out how such severe recessions, including the Great Recession of 2007 to 2009, differ profoundly from most others
Dialogue Between Friedman And Keynes, Howard J. Sherman
Dialogue Between Friedman And Keynes, Howard J. Sherman
HOWARD J SHERMAN
This is an imaginary dialogue between Milton Friedman, the greatest conservative economist of the 20th century, and John Maynard Keynes, the greatest liberal economist of the 20th century.
Maestros To Multipliers: Exploring The Evolution Of Public Sector Innovation Intermediation And Governance (A Case Study Of Greater Manchester, 2003-2011), Martin Wain
Martin Wain
There has been a trend within the last decade, observable to economic development practitioners, for innovation becoming increasingly integrated into and central to mainstream economic development. To date it can be seen across all areas of economic development, including factors of competitiveness and competitive advantage, to the attraction and retention of talent. Arguably, this extends the policy recommendations and implications of innovation from competitiveness and growth to the perceived dynamicity and attractiveness of a locale to potential inward investors and upwardly mobile entrepreneurs.
This dissertation explores the evolution of innovation policy, through design and implementation, over a nine-year period. The …
Dialogue Between Friedman And Marx On Income Inequality, Howard J. Sherman
Dialogue Between Friedman And Marx On Income Inequality, Howard J. Sherman
HOWARD J SHERMAN
Imaginary dialogue between Milton Friedman, the greatest conservative economist of the 20th century, and Karl Marx, the greatest radical economist, on income inequality.
Citizens’ Capital Accounts: A Proposal, Karl Widerquist
Citizens’ Capital Accounts: A Proposal, Karl Widerquist
Karl Widerquist
This chapter proposes a personalized version of Alaska’s Permanent Fund (APF) and Permanent Fund Dividend (PFD) system, called “Citizens’ Capital Accounts” (CCAs), which will combine some of the benefits of Basic Income and Stakeholder Grants. CCAs make for a more flexible and meaningful use of revenue than an equal-sized Basic Income, resource dividend, or Stakeholder grant.