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The rapid growth of sovereign wealth funds (SWFs) in the last few years has important theoretical implications for scholarly debates concerning the political economy of global finance. It signals a re...
WEALTH TRANSFERS IN A RENTSEEKING POLITY
WEALTH TRANSFERS RENTSEEKING POLITY additional taxes
2008/12/5
That the “Waron Poverty” that commenced in the late 1960s would
have retarded and perhaps even reversed the rate at which people
advanced above some arbitrarily established poverty level would
have...
THE SCOPE OF GOVERNMENT AND THE WEALTH OF NATIONS
SCOPE OF GOVERNMENT economic freedom WEALTH OF NATIONS market economy
2008/11/14
Pushed along by the failures of socialism, the idea that a market
economy provides the foundation for prosperity has gained widespread
acceptance in recent years. Many countries have moved toward an...
PROPERTY RIGHTS AND THE WEALTH OF NATIONS:A CROSS-COUNTRY STUDY
PROPERTY RIGHTS economic growth WEALTH OF NATIONS
2008/11/7
Many studies suggest that the key determinants of economic development
are the accumulation of physical and human capital and
technological improvements. Traditional neoclassical growth theory
(e.g...
WEALTH THROUGH OWNERSHIP:CREATING PROPERTY RIGHTS IN CHILEAN MINING
PROPERTY RIGHTS undiscovered mineral deposits potentially rich
2008/11/7
In 1971, Chile’s president Salvador Allende, a Marxist, got congressional
approval for a constitutional reform that gave the state
“absolute, exclusive, inalienable, and imprescriptible” ownership o...
Maximum Prophet: Review of Common Wealth, by Jeff Sachs, and Reinventing Foreign Aid, by Bill Easterly
Maximum prophet climate change Foreign Aid
2014/3/17
On the anniversary of 9/11, and after the publication of his earlier book, The End of Poverty, Jeff rey Sachs made an appearance in Washington’s National Cathedral, billed as the prophet of the ...
Policy Implications Of The Gradient Of Health And Wealth
Policy Implications Gradient Health Wealth
2014/3/18
Men in the United States with family incomes in the top 5 percent of the distribution in 1980 had about 25 percent longer to live than did those in the bottom 5 percent. Proportional increases in inco...