Journal of Economic Studies: Volume 4 Issue 2

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THE GRAVITY MODEL AND MIGRATION BEHAVIOUR: AN ECONOMIC INTERPRETATION

JOHN VANDERKAMP

Economists have had problems interpreting the gravity model, particularly as applied to migration behaviour. Its physical analogy is unappealing and theories of economic behaviour…

KEYNES, KEYNESIANS AND THE EVIDENCE ON U.K. TRADE CYCLES

BENJAMIN P. KLOTZ

Many scholars have noted that, since at least 1790, U.K. economic fluctuations have seemed to reach major peaks every 7–10 years. Keynes (1936, ch.18) used the elements of his…

EFFICIENCY CRITERIA AND LAND REFORM EFFECTS IN BRAZIL

RICHARD E. BERNSTIEN, ROBERT H. DEANS

In the land reform literature an important issue has been the effect land redistribution has on the allocation of resources and agricultural productivity. Generally, monopolistic…

DISGUISED UNEMPLOYMENT AND THE PARTICIPATION RATE IN URBAN COLOMBIA

ALBERT BERRY

The last few decades have seen increasing attention to problems of open and disguised unemployment (and underemployment) in developing countries. Open unemployment appears to have…

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Monetarism

JAMES TREVITHICK

We have in recent years witnessed a spectacular revival of a doctrine which most economists had presumed to be dead, buried and thoroughly discredited. This is a doctrine which…

Cover of Journal of Economic Studies

ISSN:

0144-3585

Online date, start – end:

1974

Copyright Holder:

Emerald Publishing Limited

Open Access:

hybrid

Editor:

  • Prof Mohsen Bahmani-Oskooee