Dwindling fish: What’s the catch?
The Common Fisheries Policy, a product of special interests rather than economic rationale, has driven European fish stocks to dangerously […]
The Common Fisheries Policy, a product of special interests rather than economic rationale, has driven European fish stocks to dangerously […]
Í Steven N. Durlauf og Lawrence E. Blume (ritstj.), The New Palgrave Dictionary of Economics, Springer Verlag, Berlín, 2008 Abstract […]
We derive a Golden Rule for the obsolescence of physical capital. Optimal durability is shown to vary inversely with population […]
This article is in three parts. First, it briefly describes the contribution of natural resources to economic growth around the […]
Subsidized energy is not an efficient form of social protection, for two main reasons. First, selling domestically produced energy at […]
In the 1960s, Zambia produced more output per person than Thailand. Today, however, Thailand’s income per person is six times […]
Money isn’t everything. Even if national economic output per capita remains higher in the United States than in most of […]
Money isn’t everything. Even if national economic output per capita remains higher in the United States than in most of […]
Í The Socio-Economic Transformation: Getting Closer to What?, ritstj. Zbigniew Nahorski, Jan W. Owsinski, and Tomasz Szapiro.
Is it possible that excessive reliance on natural resources affects saving and investment in a way that retards economic growth? […]