Why Europe works less and grows taller
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? […]
With Pia Gripenberg, on the dark clouds over Iceland´s economy.
The launch of the European Economic Review in 1969 was an important milestone in the advancement and internationalization of economic […]
In the original sense of the term, the ‘Dutch disease’ refers to the fears of deindustrialization that gripped the Netherlands […]
Comment on a paper by Michael D. Bordo and Peter L. Rousseau, Working Paper No. 107, Austrian National Bank, 2006
This article aims to compare the development strategies and trajectories of the two economic giants of Asia, India and China. […]
Skrifað ásamt Gylfa Zoëga, 9. kafli í Institutions for Development and Growth, ritstj. Theo Eicher og Cecilia García-Peñalosa.