Contributions to Economic Theory, Policy, Development and by D. Papadimitriou

By D. Papadimitriou

This research combines classes drawn from occasions and studies of constructing nations and examines them on the subject of Jan Kregel's rules on economics and improvement. The participants offer in-depth research on: monetary balance and crises, financial platforms, banking, worldwide governance, employment, inflation and political economic system

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