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    Edition: Online-Ausgabe Boulder, Colo NetLibrary Online-Ressource E-Books von NetLibrary Sonstige Standardnummer des Gesamttitels: 22382847
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    ISBN: 0585232830
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    Additional Edition: Reproduktion von Olcott, Frances Jenkins Good stories for great holidays 1995
    Language: English
    Keywords: Patentschrift
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  • 12
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    Format: 1 DVD-Video (173 min) , farbig , 12 cm
    Uniform Title: Meet Joe Black
    Content: "In Gestalt eines attraktiven jungen Mannes verschafft sich der Tod Eingang in das Leben eines 65-jährigen Medienmoguls und seiner Familie. Das Thema aus der alten Hollywood-Komödie "Death Takes a Holiday" (1934) von Mitchell Leisen verwandelt sich zu einer bedächtigen und behutsamen Meditation über das langsame Sich-Öffnen der Menschen im Angesicht des Todes. [...]" [film-dienst.de]
    Note: Bildformat 1.85:1 (anamorph) , Orig.: USA, 1998. , Enth.: Am Drehort ; Produktionsnotizen ; Anmerkungen der Filmcrew , Deutsch, Englisch. - Untertitel: dän., engl., finn., hebr., niederländ., norweg., poln., schwed., tschech.
    Language: English
    Keywords: Film ; Liebesfilm ; Melodrama ; Sterben ; Tod ; Film ; DVD-Video ; Film
    Author information: Brest, Martin ca. 20. Jh.
    Author information: Pitt, Brad 1963-
    Author information: Hopkins, Anthony 1937-
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    Content: Lebanon is in Crisis. While it is too early to gauge the economic impact of recent events, it is important to note that even prior to the eruption of the demonstrations, the World Bank projected a small recession in 2019; we now estimate that the recession will be deeper. There has been an unprecedented banking holiday, with banks closed over October 18-31 for retail and other transactions, reopening thereafter with informal capital controls and other uncoordinated measures, then closing again for 10 days on November 9. Critical short-term financing for businesses has been interrupted, leading to disruptions all along the supply chain and an ultimate impact on workers. Unemployment is expected to rise and poverty, already high, will follow. The emerging parallel exchange market is likely to trigger inflationary pressures, hurting the poor and middle class disproportionally. Shortages of imports are also expected to materialize. The crisis is a culmination of chronic conditions that have long impeded Lebanon's development process. Lebanon's Systematic Country Diagnostic (SCD)1 identified elite capture, hidden behind the veil of confessionalism and confessional governance, as one of two overarching constraints for the country's economic development (the other being conflict and violence, stemming, in part, from the broader dynamics of conflict in the Middle East). Under the guise of preserving post-war confessional balances, a postwar elite emerged to command the main economic resources, both private and public, generating large rents and dividing the spoils of uncompetitive markets and a dysfunctional and hallowed state
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    Series Statement: Economic Updates and Modeling
    Content: In February 2021 the military assumed power in Myanmar, setting back the country's democratic transition, and immediately impacting an economy that had already been weakened by Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). While the initial economic impacts of the coup were extremely severe, in May and June there were early signs that constraints were easing in some areas. Mobility at retail and transport venues improved after the Thingyan holiday in April, and there were reports that factory workers, bank staff, and some public servants had returned to work. Several international apparel buyers resumed placing new orders with garment manufacturers, and logistics bottlenecks eased. Amid substantial uncertainty around the magnitude and duration of recent economic shocks, there are large risks associated with these projections. Relatively severe economic impacts already appear to have persisted for longer than what was assumed even in March, when the authors projected a 10 percent contraction in gross domestic product (GDP) in FY21. The third wave of COVID-19 will have substantial additional economic impacts in the September quarter, although the magnitude of these impacts will depend on how the outbreak evolves. Since February the environment for doing business has worsened considerably, impacting productivity across the economy as scarce resources are allocated toward dealing with supply-side constraints. Lost months of education at school and university are of critical concern, including because of the longer-term implications for the accumulation of human capital and productive capacity. With these fundamental drivers of long-term growth at risk, there are already early signs of increased dependence on extractive and or illicit activities, and a return to the inward-looking policies that have characterized much of Myanmar's history
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    ISBN: 9781784712969
    Note: The recommended readings are available in the print version, or may be available via the link to your library's holdings , Recommended readings (Machine generated): Allen, F.L. (1931), Only Yesterday: An Informal History of the 1920's, New York: Harper and Sons. -- Allen, F. and Gale, D. (2007), Understanding Financial Crises, Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press. -- Amaral, P. and J. MacGee (2002), 'The Great Depression in Canada and the United States: a neoclassical perspective', Review of Economic Dynamics, 5, 45-72. -- Balderston, T. (ed.), (2003), The World Economy and National Economies in the Interwar Slump, New York: Palgrave Macmillan. -- Bernanke, B. and K. Carey (1996), 'Nominal wage stickiness and aggregate supply in the Great Depression', Quarterly Journal of Economics, 111, 853-83. -- Bernstein, M. (1987), The Great Depression: Delayed Recovery and Economic Change in America, 1929-39, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. -- Bordo, M. (1999), The Gold Standard and Related Regimes: Collected Essays, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. -- , Bordo, M., E. Choudhri and A. Schwartz (1995), 'Could stable money have averted the great contraction?', Economic Inquiry, 33, 484-505. -- Bordo, M., C. Erceg and C. Evans (2000), 'Comment on "Re-examining the contributions of money and banking shocks to the US Great Depression''', in B.S. Bernanke and K. Rogoff (eds), NBER Macroeconomics Annual, Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press. -- Butkiewicz, J. (1999), 'The Reconstruction Finance Corporation, the Gold Standard, and the Banking Panic of 1933', Southern Economic Journal, 66, 271-93. -- Calomiris, C. (forthcoming), 'The political lessons of Depression-era banking reform', Oxford Review of Economic Policy. -- Calomiris, C. and J. Mason (1997), 'Contagion and bank failures during the Great Depression: the June 1932 Chicago banking panic', American Economic Review, 85, 863-83. -- Calomiris, C. and J. Mason (2003), 'Fundamentals, panics and bank distress during the Depression', American Economic Review, 93, 1615-47. -- , Chandler, L. (1971), American Monetary Policy, 1928-1941, New York: Harper and Row. -- Choudhri, E.U. and L.A. Kochin (1980), 'The exchange rate and the international transmission of business cycle disturbances', Journal of Money, Credit, and Banking, 12, 565-74. -- Christiano, L., R. Motto and M. Rostagno (2003), 'The Great Depression and the Friedman-Schwartz Hypothesis', Journal of Money, Credit and Banking, 35, 1119-97. -- Clark, E. (1934), The Internal Debts of the United States, Berkeley, CA: The University of California Press. -- Currie, L. (1934), The Supply and Control of Money in the United States, New York: Russell and Russell. -- Dam, K.W. (1982), The Rules of the Game: Reform and Evolution in the International Monetary System, Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press , Dimand, R. (2003), 'Irving Fisher on the international transmission of booms and depressions through monetary standards', Journal of Money, Credit and Banking, 35, 49-78. -- Eichengreen, B. (1992), Golden Fetters: The Gold Standard and the Great Depression, 1919-1939, New York: Oxford University Press. -- Eichengreen, B. (2004), 'Viewpoint: understanding the Great Depression', Canadian Journal of Economics, 37, 1-27. -- Field, A. (1992), 'Uncontrolled land development and the duration of the Depression in the United States', Journal of Economic History, 52, 785-805. -- Field, A. (2003), 'The most technologically progressive decade of the century', American Economic Review, 93, 1399-413. -- Fisher, I. (1930), The Stock Market Crash - and After, New York: Macmillan. -- Fisher, I. (1934), Stable Money: A History of the Movement, New York: Adelphi Company. -- , Fisher, J. and A. Hornstein (2002), 'The role of real wages, productivity, and fiscal policy in Germany's Great Depression 1928-37', Review of Economic Dynamics, 5, 100-127. -- Flacco, P. and R. Parker (1992), 'Income uncertainty and the onset of the Great Depression', Economic Inquiry, 30, 154-71. -- Friedman, M. and A.J. Schwartz (1963), A Monetary History of the United States, 1867-1960, Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press. -- Gailbraith, J.K. (1954), The Great Crash, Boston, MA: Houghton Mifflin Company. -- Gertler, M. (2000), 'Comment on "Re-examining the contributions of money and banking shocks to the US Great Depression''', in B.S. Bernanke and K. Rogoff (eds), NBER Macroeconomics Annual, Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press. -- Graham, F.D. and C.R. Whittlesey (1940), The Golden Avalanche, Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press. -- Hamilton, J.D. (1988), 'Role of the international gold standard in propagating the Great Depression', Contemporary Policy Issues, 6, 67-89. -- , Hart, A. (1938), Debts and Recovery: A Study of Changes in the Internal Debt Structure from 1929 to 1937 and a Program for the Future; The Factual Findings, New York: Twentieth Century Fund. -- Hayek, Friedrich (1933), Monetary Theory and the Trade Cycle, New York: Sentry Press. -- Hoover, H. (1952), The Memoirs of Herbert Hoover: The Great Depression 1929-1941, New York: Macmillan. -- Horton, D.C. (1937), Private Long-term Debts in the United States, Washington, DC: United States Government Printing Office. -- Irwin, D.A. (2011), 'Did France cause the Great Depression?', working paper, Dartmouth University , Johnson, G.G. (1939), The Treasury and Monetary Policy 1933-1938, Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press. -- Johnson, H.C. (1997), Gold, France, and the Great Depression, New Haven, CT: Yale University Press. -- Jonung, L. (1979), 'Knut Wicksell's norm of price stabilization and Swedish monetary policy in the 1930s', Journal of Monetary Economics, 5, 459-96. -- Kehoe, T.J. and E. Prescott (2007), Great Depressions of the Twentieth Century, Minneapolis, MN: Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis. -- Kennedy, S.E. (1973), The Banking Crisis of 1933, Lexington, KY: The University of Kentucky Press. -- Kindleberger, C.P. (1973), The World in Depression, 1929-1939, Berkeley, CA: University of California Press. -- Kindleberger, C.P. (1978), Manias, Panics, and Crashes, New York, NY: Basic Books. -- King, C.P. (1994), 'Debt deflation: theory and evidence', European Economic Review, 38, 419-45. -- Kuvin, L. (1936), Private Long-Term Debt and Interest in the United States, Berkeley, CA: University of California Press. -- League of Nations (1933), Economic Survey 1932/33, Geneva: League of Nations. -- League of Nations (1934), Economic Survey 1933/34, Geneva: League of Nations. -- League of Nations (1935), Economic Survey 1934/35, Geneva: League of Nations. -- League of Nations (1936), Economic Survey 1935/36, Geneva: League of Nations. -- League of Nations (1937), Economic Survey 1936/37, Geneva: League of Nations. -- League of Nations (1938), Economic Survey 1937/38, Geneva: League of Nations. -- Lucas, R. (1981), Studies in Business-Cycle Theory, Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press. -- Lucas, R. and L. Rapping (1969), 'Real wages, employment and inflation', Journal of Political Economy, 77, 721-54. -- Meltzer, A.H. (2003), A History of the Federal Reserve, Volume I, Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press.Meltzer, A.H. (1976), 'Monetary and other explanations of the start of the Great Depression', Journal of Monetary Economics, 2, 455-71 , Moreau, E. (1991), The Golden Franc, Memoirs of a Governor of the Bank of France: The Stabilization of the Franc (1926-1928), translated by S.D. Stoller and T.C. Roberts, Boulder, CO: Westview Press. -- Nelson, D.B. (1991), 'Was the deflation of 1929-1930 anticipated? The monetary regime as viewed by the business press', in Roger L. Ransom (ed.), Research in Economic History, Greenwich, CT: JAI Press, 1-65. -- O'Brien, A.P. (1989), 'A behavioral explanation for nominal wage rigidity during the Great Depression', Quarterly Journal of Economics, 104, 719-35. -- Olney, M. (1991), Buy Now, Pay Later, Chapel Hill, NC: The University of North Carolina Press. -- Parker, R.E. (2002), Reflections on the Great Depression, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, MA, USA: Edward Elgar. -- Parker, R.E. (2007), The Economics of the Great Depression: A Twenty-First Century Look Back at the Economics of the Interwar Era, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, MA, USA: Edward Elgar. -- , Parker, R.E. (forthcoming), The Rise and Fall of the Price Level Stabilization Movement during the Interwar Era, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, MA, USA: Edward Elgar. -- Perez, C. (2002), Technological Revolutions and Financial Capital, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, MA, USA: Edward Elgar. -- Perri, F. and V. Quadrini (2002), 'The Great Depression in Italy: trade restrictions and real wage rigidities', Review of Economic Dynamics, 5, 128-51. -- Plosser, C.I. (1989), 'Understanding real business cycles', Journal of Economic Perspectives, 3, 51-78. -- Polenberg, R. (2000), The Era of Franklin D. Roosevelt, 1933-1945: A Brief History with Documents, Boston: Bedford/St. Martin's. -- Robbins, L. (1934), The Great Depression, London: Macmillan. -- Romer, C.D. (1988), 'World War I and the postwar depression: a reappraisal based on alternative estimates of GNP', Journal of Monetary Economics, 22, 91-115. -- Shlaes, A. (2007), The Forgotten Man, New York: HarperCollins. -- , Smiley, W.G. (2002), Rethinking the Great Depression, Chicago, IL: Ivan R. Dee Publishing. -- Snowdon, B. (2002), Conversations on Growth, Stability and Trade: An Historical Perspective, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, MA, USA: Edward Elgar. -- Soule, G. (1947), Prosperity Decade, From War to Depression: 1917-1929 (The Economic History of the United States, Vol. VIII), New York: Rinehart and Co., Inc. -- Steindl, F. (1995), Monetary Interpretations of the Great Depression, Ann Arbor, MI: University of Michigan Press. -- Temin, P. (1989), Lessons from the Great Depression, Cambridge, MA: MIT Press , Weinstein, M. (1980), Recovery and Redistribution under the NIRA, the Netherlands: North-Holland Publishing. -- Wheelock, D. (1991), The Strategy and Consistency of Federal Reserve Monetary Policy, 1924-1933, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. -- Wicker, E. (1966), Federal Reserve Policy 1917-1933, New York: Random House. -- Wicker, E. (1996), The Banking Panics of the Great Depression, New York: Cambridge University Press. -- Wigmore, B. (1985), The Crash and its Aftermath, Westport: Greenwood Press. -- Wigmore, B. (1987), 'Was the Bank Holiday of 1933 Caused by a Run on the Dollar?' Journal of Economic History, 47 (1), September 739-55. -- Kenneth W. Dam (1982), 'The Golden Age', in The Rules of the Game: Reform and Evolution in the International Monetary System, Chapter 2, Chicago, IL and London, UK: University of Chicago Press, 14-40 -- , Michael D. Bordo (1999), 'The Gold Standard: Theory', in The Gold Standard and Related Regimes: Collected Essays, Chapter 2, Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 27-38 -- Peter Temin (1989), 'The Spoils of War: The Cause of the Great Depression', in Lessons from the Great Depression: The Lionel Robbins Lectures for 1989, Chapter 1, Cambridge, MA and London, UK: MIT Press, 1-40, notes -- Allan H. Meltzer (2003), 'New Procedures, New Problems, 1923 to 1929', in A History of the Federal Reserve: Volume I; 1913-1951, Chapter 4, Chicago, IL and London, UK: University of Chicago Press, 137-270, references -- Eugene N. White (1990), 'The Stock Market Boom and Crash of 1929 Revisited', Journal of Economic Perspectives, 4 (2), Spring, 67-83 -- J. Bradford De Long and Andrei Shleifer (1991), 'The Stock Market Bubble of 1929: Evidence from Closed-end Mutual Funds', Journal of Economic History, 51 (3), September, 675-700 -- , Ellen R. McGrattan and Edward C. Prescott (2004), 'The 1929 Stock Market: Irving Fisher Was Right', International Economic Review, 45 (4), November, 991-1009 -- Frederic S. Mishkin (1978), 'The Household Balance Sheet and the Great Depression', Journal of Economic History, 38 (4), December, 918-37 -- Christina D. Romer (1990), 'The Great Crash and the Onset of the Great Depression', Quarterly Journal of Economics, 105 (3), August, 597-624 -- Martha L. Olney (1999), 'Avoiding Default: The Role of Credit in the Consumption Collapse of 1930', Quarterly Journal of Economics, 114 (1), February, 319-35 -- Lee E. Ohanian (2009), 'What - or Who - Started the Great Depression?', Journal of Economic Theory, 144 (6), November, 2310-35 -- Barry Eichengreen (1989), 'The Political Economy of the Smoot- Hawley Tariff', Research in Economic History, Volume 12, Greenwich, CT and London, UK: JAI Press, 1-43 -- , Mario J. Crucini (1994), 'Sources of Variation in Real Tariff Rates: The United States, 1900-1940', American Economic Review, 84 (3), June, 732-43 , Harold L. Cole and Lee E. Ohanian (1999), 'The Great Depression in the United States from a Neoclassical Perspective', Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis Quarterly Review, 23 (1), Winter, 2-30, includes tables -- Milton Friedman and Anna Jacobson Schwartz (1963), 'The Great Contraction, 1929-33', in A Monetary History of the United States, 1867-1960, Chapter 7, Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 299-305 -- Allan H. Meltzer (2003), 'Why Did Monetary Policy Fail in the Thirties?', in A History of the Federal Reserve: Volume I; 1931-1951, Chapter 5, Chicago, IL and London, UK: University of Chicago Press, 271-414, references -- Ben S. Bernanke (1983), 'Nonmonetary Effects of the Financial Crisis in the Propagation of the Great Depression', American Economic Review, 73 (3), June, 257-76 -- James D. Hamilton (1987), 'Monetary Factors in the Great Depression', Journal of Monetary Economics, 19, 145-69 -- , Barry Eichengreen and Kris J. Mitchener (2004), 'The Great Depression as a Credit Boom Gone Wrong', Research in Economic History, 22, 183-237 -- Charles W. Calomiris and David C. Wheelock (1998), 'Was the Great Depression a Watershed for American Monetary Policy?', in Michael D. Bordo, Claudia Goldin and Eugene N. White (eds), The Defining Moment: The Great Depression and the American Economy in the Twentieth Century, Chapter 1, Chicago, IL and London, UK: University of Chicago Press, 23-65 -- Charles E. Persons (1930), 'Credit Expansion, 1920 to 1929, and its Lessons', Quarterly Journal of Economics, 45 (1), November, 94-130 -- Ben S. Bernanke and Ilian Mihov (2000), 'Deflation and Monetary Contraction in the Great Depression: An Analysis by Simple Ratios', in Ben S. Bernanke (ed.), Essays on the Great Depression, Chapter 4, Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 108-60 -- , Michael D. Bordo, Ehsan U. Choudhri and Anna J. Schwartz (2002), 'Was Expansionary Monetary Policy Feasible during the Great Contraction? An Examination of the Gold Standard Constraint', Explorations in Economic History, 39 (1), January, 1-28 -- Chang-Tai Hsieh and Christina D. Romer (2006), 'Was the Federal Reserve Constrained by the Gold Standard During the Great Depression? Evidence from the 1932 Open Market Purchase Program', Journal of Economic History, 66 (1), March, 140-76 -- Bennett T. McCallum (1990), 'Could a Monetary Base Rule have Prevented the Great Depression?', Journal of Monetary Economics, 26 (1), August, 3-26 -- James S. Fackler and Randall E. Parker (1994), 'Accounting for the Great Depression: A Historical Decomposition', Journal of Macroeconomics, 16 (2), Spring, 193-220 -- Stephen G. Cecchetti (1992), 'Prices During the Great Depression: Was the Deflation of 1930-1932 Really Unanticipated?', American Economic Review, 82 (1), March, 141-56 -- , Daniel B. Nelson (1991), 'Was the Deflation of 1929-1930 Anticipated? The Monetary Regime as Viewed by the Business Press', in Roger L. Ransom (ed.), Research in Economic History, Volume 13, Greenwich, CT and London, UK: JAI Press, Inc., 1-65 -- Stephen G. Cecchetti (1998), 'Understanding the Great Depression: Lessons for Current Policy', in Mark Wheeler (ed.), The Economics of the Great Depression, Chapter 6, Kalamazoo, MI: W.E. Upjohn Institute for Employment Research, 171-95 -- Stephen G. Cecchetti and Georgios Karras (1994), 'Sources of Output Fluctuations During the Interwar Period: Further Evidence on the Causes of the Great Depression', Review of Economics and Statistics, 76 (1), February, 80-102 -- Gary Richardson and William Troost (2009), 'Monetary Intervention Mitigated Banking Panics during the Great Depression: Quasi-Experimental Evidence from a Federal Reserve District Border, 1929-1933', Journal of Political Economy, 117 (6), 1031-73 -- , James L. Butkiewicz (2008), 'Governor Eugene Meyer and the Great Contraction', Research in Economic History, 26, 273-307 , Irving Fisher (1933), 'The Debt-Deflation Theory of Great Depressions', Econometrica, 1 (4), October, 337-57 -- James D. Hamilton (1992), 'Was the Deflation During the Great Depression Anticipated? Evidence from the Commodity Futures Market', American Economic Review, 82 (1), March, 157-78 -- Martin Evans and Paul Wachtel (1993), 'Were Price Changes During the Great Depression Anticipated? Evidence from Nominal Interest Rates', Journal of Monetary Economics, 32 (1), August, 3-34 -- James S. Fackler and Randall E. Parker (2005), 'Was Debt Deflation Operative During the Great Depression?', Economic Inquiry, 43 (1), January, 67-78 -- Barry Eichengreen (1992), 'Introduction', in Golden Fetters: The Gold Standard and the Great Depression, 1919-1939, Chapter 1, New York, NY and Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press, 3-28, references -- , Michael Kitson (2003), 'Slump and Recovery: The UK Experience', in Theo Balderston (ed.), The World Economy and National Economies in the Interwar Slump, Chapter 4, New York, NY: Palgrave Macmillan, 88-104 -- Barry Eichengreen and Jeffrey Sachs (1985), 'Exchange Rates and Economic Recovery in the 1930s', Journal of Economic History, 45 (4), December, 925-46 -- Barry Eichengreen (1986), 'The Bank of France and the Sterilization of Gold, 1926-1932', Explorations in Economic History, 23, 56-84 -- Ben Bernanke and Harold James (1991), 'The Gold Standard, Deflation, and Financial Crisis in the Great Depression: An International Comparison', in R. Glenn Hubbard (ed.), Financial Markets and Financial Crises, Chapter 2, Chicago, IL and London, UK: University of Chicago Press, 33-68 -- Elmus R. Wicker (1965), 'Federal Reserve Monetary Policy, 1922- 33: A Reinterpretation', Journal of Political Economy, LXXIII (4), August, 325-43 -- , Kenneth W. Dam (1982), 'The Interwar Years', in The Rules of the Game: Reform and Evolution in the International Monetary System, Chapter 3, Chicago, IL and London, UK: University of Chicago Press, 41-70 -- Barry Eichengreen and Peter Temin (2000), 'The Gold Standard and the Great Depression', Contemporary European History, 9 (2), 183-207 -- Ben S. Bernanke (1995), 'The World on a Cross of Gold: A Review of "Golden Fetters: The Gold Standard and the Great Depression, 1919-1939", Journal of Monetary Economics, 31 (2), April, 251-67 -- Barry Eichengreen and Jeffrey Sachs (1986), 'Competitive Devaluation and the Great Depression: A Theoretical Reassessment', Economics Letters, 22, 67-71 -- Barry Eichengreen and Peter Temin (2003), ' "Afterword " Counterfactual Histories of the Great Depression', in Theo Balderston (ed.), The World Economy and National Economies in the Interwar Slump, Chapter 9, Basingstoke, UK and New York, NY: Palgrave Macmillan, 211-21 -- , Thomas Ferguson and Peter Temin (2003), 'Made in Germany: The German Currency Crisis of July 1931', Research in Economic History, 21, 1-53 -- Robert E. Lucas, Jr. and Leonard A. Rapping (1972), 'Unemployment in the Great Depression: Is There a Full Explanation?', Journal of Political Economy, 80 (1), January- February, 186-91 -- Harold L. Cole and Lee E. Ohanian (2004), 'New Deal Policies and the Persistence of the Great Depression: A General Equilibrium Analysis', Journal of Political Economy, 112 (4), 779-816 -- Christina D. Romer (1993), 'The Nation in Depression', Journal of Economic Perspectives, 7 (2), Spring, 19-39 , Gauti B. Eggertsson (2008), 'Great Expectations and the End of the Depression', American Economic Review, 98 (4), September, 1476-516 -- Barrie A. Wigmore (1987), 'Was the Bank Holiday of 1933 Caused by a Run on the Dollar?', Journal of Economic History, 47 (3), September, 739-55 -- Peter Temin and Barrie A. Wigmore (1990), 'The End of One Big Deflation', Explorations in Economic History, 27 (4), October, 483-502 -- E. Cary Brown (1956), 'Fiscal Policy in the 'Thirties: A Reappraisal', American Economic Review, 46 (5), December, 857-79 -- Prosper Raynold, W. Douglas McMillin and Thomas R. Beard (1991), 'The Impact of Federal Government Expenditures in the 1930s', Southern Economic Journal, 58 (1), July, 15-28 -- Michael M. Weinstein (1981), 'Some Macroeconomic Impacts of the National Industrial Recovery Act, 1933-1935', in Karl Brunner (ed.), The Great Depression Revisited, Chapter 14, Boston, MA, The Hague, Holland and London, UK: Martinus Nijhoff Publishing, 262-81 -- Harold L. Cole and Lee E. Ohanian (2002), 'The Great U.K. Depression: A Puzzle and Possible Resolution', Review of Economic Dynamics, 5 (1), January, 19-44 -- Paul Beaudry and Franck Portier (2002), 'The French Depression in the 1930s', Review of Economic Dynamics, 5 (1), January, 73-99 -- Robert A. Margo (1993), 'Employment and Unemployment in the 1930s', Journal of Economic Perspectives, 7 (2), Spring, 41-59 -- Price V. Fishback, Shawn Kantor and John Joseph Wallis (2003), 'Can the New Deal's Three Rs be Rehabilitated? A Program-by- Program, County-by-County Analysis', Explorations in Economic History, 40 (3), July, 278-307 -- Price V. Fishback, William C. Horrace and Shawn Kantor (2005), 'Did New Deal Grant Programs Stimulate Local Economies? A Study of Federal Grants and Retail Sales During the Great Depression', Journal of Economic History, 65 (1), March, 36-71 , The causes and consequences of the Great Depression have been the subject of a vast profusion of literature within the field of macroeconomics. In this timely three-volume collection, Randall Parker brings together the most authoritative works written by some of the leading experts in this field. The first volume gives a comprehensive overview of the build-up and immediate aftermath of the initial stages of the Depression while the second volume provides the reader with detailed analyses of the monetary and financial reasons behind this economic catastrophe. The third volume charts the vital research undertaken on the operation of the interwar gold standard, which has deepened our understanding of the Depression and its international character and concludes with an investigation into the economic recovery and the New Deal. This important and highly relevant collection, along with an original introduction by the editor, will be an invaluable reference tool for students, scholars and practitioners with an interest in the economic aspects of the Great Depression
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    New York, NY : New York University Press
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    Format: 1 Online-Ressource
    ISBN: 9781479844845
    Series Statement: American History and Culture
    Content: Though now a largely forgotten holiday in the United States, May Day was founded here in 1886 by an energized labor movement as a part of its struggle for the eight-hour day. In ensuing years, May Day took on new meaning, and by the early 1900s had become an annual rallying point for anarchists, socialists, and communists around the world. Yet American workers and radicals also used May Day to advance alternative definitions of what it meant to be an American and what America should be as a nation.Mining contemporary newspapers, party and union records, oral histories, photographs, and rare film footage, America's Forgotten Holiday explains how May Days celebrants, through their colorful parades and mass meetings, both contributed to the construction of their own radical American identities and publicized alternative social and political models for the nation.This fascinating story of May Day in America reveals how many contours of American nationalism developed in dialogue with political radicals and workers, and uncovers the cultural history of those who considered themselves both patriotic and dissenting Americans
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 978-0-8147-3705-7
    Language: English
    Keywords: USA ; Erster Mai ; Geschichte 1867-1960 ; USA ; Arbeiterbewegung ; Erster Mai ; Nationalismus ; Geschichte 1867-1960
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    Format: IX, 198 S. , Ill.
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    ISBN: 0719063663 , 0719063671
    Series Statement: British film makers
    Note: Early days: girls in the news (Bank Holiday 1938, A girl must live 1939, Climbing high 1938) -- The 1940s: love and death (The stars look down 1940,Night train to Munich 1940, Kipps 1941, The way ahead 1944, Odd man out 1947) -- Hearts of the matter: the Graham Greene films (The fallen idol 1948, The thrid man 1949, Our man in Havana 1959) -- The 1950s and characters in-between (Outcast of the Islands 1952, The man between 1953, A kid for two farthings 1955) -- An Englishman abroad (The key 1958, The running man 1963, The agony and the ecstasy 1965, Trapeze 1956) -- The last hurrah (Oliver! 1968)
    Language: English
    Subjects: General works
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    Keywords: Reed, Carol 1906-1976 ; Film
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    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (297 Seiten)
    ISBN: 9781849507219
    Series Statement: Bridging tourism theory and practice v. 1
    Content: Academic studies have predominantly treated destination branding as a marketing phenomenon that happens to involve tourists as customers in a marketplace. Tourism Branding: Communities in Action, the first volume in a new and exciting book series, considers a traditional marketing subject from multidisciplinary perspectives. Refreshingly this book attempts to free branding research and practice in tourism fields from the shackles of marketing that are dominated by the conventional approach of product, price, place, and promotion. Considering tourism branding as a community affair, this collection is distinguished from other publications by adopting a global and more multidisciplinary approach, and brings the subject of tourism branding outside of the conventional domains of marketing and destination. Special attention is given to the role and expectations of main tourism stakeholders, particularly residents, business, and government in the hosting community. Built on theoretical foundations with both empirical findings and practical cases, this book brings together different perspectives and offers an intellectual and open dialogue among academics and practitioners of the field
    Note: Tourism branding a community affair / Liping A. Cai, William C. Gartner, Ana María Munar -- Linking local and culinary cuisines with destination branding / Yi-Chin Lin -- Spanish holiday brands : comparative analysis of 10 destinations / Josep-Francesc Valls, Vicenta Sierra, Miguel Angel Bauelos, Ignacio Ochoa -- Branding Spain's tourism miracle (1959-1979) / Julio Aramberri -- A practical framework for destination branding / Asli D.A. Tasci, William C. Gartner -- Destination brand strategy the case of greece / Alexandros Kouris -- Challenging the brand / Ana María Munar -- The Copenhagen way stakeholder-driven destination branding / Lars Bernhard Jørgensen, Ana María Munar -- Consultation builds stronger brands / Bill Baker -- Developing distinctive city branding cases of Anseong and Bucheon, South Korea / Jung-hoon Lee -- Strategic branding in hospitality the case of Sol Meliá / Luís del Olmo, Ana María Munar -- A model of virtual destination branding / Martin Yongho Hyun, Liping A. Cai -- Deconstructing brand equity / William C. Gartner -- A two-dimensional approach to branding integrating identity and equity / Maja Konecnik Ruzzier, Mitja Ruzzier -- Collaborative destination branding / OunJoung Park, Liping A. Cai, Xinran Y. Lehto -- Tourism branding in a social exchange system / Liping A. Cai
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    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (xii, 478 Seiten) , ill
    ISBN: 9781849502467
    Series Statement: International finance review v. 4
    Content: Japan has always been an odd man out from the standpoint of Western norm or Western finance. It is a country that is as developed as any in the West. However, it is also a country that possesses the significant institutional and cultural traits that separate it from the West. An important question in finance is to what extent the basic models of finance, developed with the Western perfect market view in mind, can be applied to Japan; or conversely, what critical adjustments must be made to make models amendable to the reality of Japanese finance. This book contains 21 substantive papers that address various aspects of Japanese finance. This is an attempt to bring them together under the same cover so that the commonality and peculiarity of Japanese finance can be more easily discerned across different applications as well as compared across countries. Hence, despite apparent differences in topics, the theme is international and comparative in nature throughout
    Note: Determinants of the initial decisions by Japanese firms to undertake foreign direct investment / Yutaka Horiba, Kazuo Yoshida -- Estimation and prediction of the Japanese yen/U.S. dollar rate using an adaptive time-varying model / Ahmed S. Abutaleb, Yuzo Kumasaka, Michael G. Papaioannou -- Does the day-of-the-week effect in foreign currency markets disappear? Evidence from the yen/dollar market / Nobuyoshi Yamori, Panos Mourdoukoutas -- Recognition of foreign exchange risk in the Japanese stock market / Jongmoo Jay Choi, Takato Hiraki, Nobuya Takezawa -- The Japanese market for corporate control and managerial incentives / Jun-Koo Kang, Takeshi Yamada -- Internal cash flows and investment decisions : a comparative study of the U.S. and Japan / Raj Aggarwal, Sijing Zong , Disintermediation and bond market development in Japan / Peter G. Szilagyi, Jonathan A. Batten -- Bank stock returns, interest rate changes, and the regulatory environment : new insights from Japan / John Paul Broussard, Kenneth A. Kim, Piman Limpaphayom -- The Japanese finance : is it unique? / Jongmoo Jay Choi, Takato Hiraki -- Is issuing subordinated debt by Japanese banks effective in the Japanese market? / Ayami Kobayashi -- Comparison of the short-term and the long-term characteristics of the Japanese and the U.S. spot interest rate / Kenji Wada -- Information, trading volume and international stock market comovements / Louis Gagnon, G.Andrew Karolyi -- The impacts of Japanese price-competitive IPO auctions versus the U.S. underwriter-priced IPOs / Richard H. Pettway -- The time-varying behaviour of credit spreads on yen Eurobonds / Jonathan A. Batten, Warren P. Hogan, Seppo Pynnnöen -- , The supply of trade credit in Japanese firms / Richard L. Constand -- An analysis of the relative performance of Japanese and foreign money management / Stephen J. Brown, William N. Goetzmann, Takato Hiraki, Noriyoshi -- IPO mechanisms : a comparison of book-building, discriminatory price auctions and uniform price auctions / Jaclyn Beierlein, Hideaki Kiyoshi Kato -- The efficiency of the Japanese equity market / Jun Nagayasu -- Index-futures arbitrage in Japan / Y.Peter Chung, Jun-Koo Kang, S.Ghon Rhee -- Price and volume effects associated with a change in the NIKKEI 225 index list : new evidence from the big change on April 2000 / Hideki Hanaeda, Toshio Serita -- Did option markets anticipate the decline in Japanese stock prices in 1990? / Naoya Takezawa, Nobuya Takezawa -- An analysis of Japanese return dynamics conditional on United States Monday holiday closures / Takato Hiraki, Edwin D. Maberly --
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    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (1 v)
    ISBN: 9781784710569
    Note: The recommended readings are available in the print version, or may be available via the link to your library's holdings , Recommended readings (Machine generated): Alleyne, D. (2006), 'Can seasonal unit root testing improve the forecasting accuracy of tourist arrivals?' Tourism Economics, 12 (1), 45-64. -- Briguglio, L. (1995), 'Small island developing states and their economic vulnerabilities', World Development, 23 (9), 1615-32. -- Cang, S. and N. Seetaram (2012), 'Time series analysis', in L. Dwyer, A. Gill and N. Seetaram (eds), Handbook of Research Methods in Tourism: Quantitative and Qualitative Approaches, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, MA, USA: Edward Elgar. -- Coshall, J.T. and R. Charlesworth (2011), 'A management orientated approach to combination forecasting of tourism demand', Tourism Management, 32, 759-69. -- De Mello, M.,A. Pack and M.T. Sinclair (2002), 'A system of equations model of UK tourism demand in neighbouring countries', Applied Economics, 34 (4), 509-13. -- Divisekera, S. (2003), 'A model of demand for international tourism', Annals of Tourism Research, 30, 31-49. -- , Durbarry, R. and M.T. Sinclair (2003), 'Market shares analysis - the case of French tourism demand', Annals of Tourism Research, 30 (4), 927-41. -- Dwyer, L.,P. Forsyth and W. Dwyer (2010), Tourism Economics and Policy, Clevedon, UK: Channel View Publications. -- Dwyer, L.,P. Forsyth and A. Papatheodorou (2011), Economics of Tourism, Contemporary Tourism Reviews Series, Woodeaton, Oxford, UK: Goodfellow Publishers Limited. -- Dwyer, L.,P. Forsyth and R. Spurr (2003), 'Inter-industry effects of tourism growth: some implications for destination managers', Tourism Economics, 9 (2), 117-32. -- Easterly, W. and A. Kraay (2000), 'Small states, small problems? Income, growth and volatility in small states', World Development, 28, 2013-27. -- Emerson, M.,D. Gros,A. Italanier,J. Pisani-Ferry and H. Reichenbach (1992), One Market, One Money: An Evaluation of the Potential Benefits and Costs of Forming an Economic and Monetary Union, Oxford: Oxford University Press. -- , Fuji, E.T.,M. Khaled and J. Mak (1985), 'The Exportability of Hotel Occupancy and Other Tourist Taxes', National Tax Journal, 38, 169-77. -- Garín-Muños, T. (2006), 'Inbound international tourism to Canary Island: a dynamic panel data model', Tourism Management, 27, 281-91. -- Garín-Muños, T. and L.F. Montero-Martín (2007), 'Tourism in the Balearic Island: a dynamic model for international demand using panel data', Tourism Management, 27, 1224-35. -- González, P. and P. Moralez (1995), 'An analysis of the international tourism demand in Spain', International Journal of Forecasting, 11, 233-51. -- Harding, D. and A. Pagan (2003), 'A comparison of two business cycle dating methods', Journal of Economic Dynamics & Control, 27 (9), 1681-90. -- Hazari, B.R. and P.M. Sgro (2004), Tourism, Trade and National Welfare, Amsterdam: Elsevier. -- , Kulendran, N. and M.L. King (1997), 'Forecasting international quarterly tourist flows using error correction and time series models', International Journal of Forecasting, 13, 319-27. -- Kulendran, N. and K. Wilson (2000), 'Modelling business tourism', Tourism Economics, 6 (1), 47-59 , Kulendran, N. and S.F. Witt (2001), 'Cointegration versus least squares regression', Annals of Tourism Research, 28, 291-311. -- Lee, C.C. and M.S. Chien (2008), 'Structural breaks, tourism development, and economic growth: Evidence from Taiwan', Mathematics and Computers in Simulation, 77 (4), 358-68. -- Lim, C. and M. McAleer (2000), 'A seasonal analysis of Asian tourist arrivals to Australia', Applied Economics, 32, 499-509. -- Morley, C.L. (1990), 'What is tourism? Definitions, concepts and characteristics', Journal of Tourism Studies, 1, 3-8. -- Naudé, W.A. and A. Saayman (2005), 'Determinants of tourist arrivals in Africa: A panel data regression analysis', Tourism Economics, 11, 365-91. -- Njegovan, N. (2006), 'Are shocks to air passenger traffic transitory or permanent?', Journal of Transport Economics and Policy, 40 (2), 315-28. -- Seetaram, N. (2012a), 'Immigration and tourism demand: empirical evidence from Australia', Tourism Management, 33 (6), 1535-43. -- , Seetaram, N. (2012b), 'Estimating demand elasticities for Australia's international outbound tourism', Tourism Economics, 18 (5), 999-1015. -- Seetaram, N. and S. Petit (2012), 'Panel data analysis', in L. Dwyer,A. Gill and N. Seetaram (eds), Handbook of Research Methods in Tourism: Quantitative and Qualitative Approaches, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, MA, USA: Edward Elgar. -- Sen, A. (1999), Development as Freedom, New York: Alfred A. Knopf. -- Singh, D.R. (2006), 'Import content of tourism: explaining differences among island states', Tourism Analysis, 11, 33-44. -- Song, H.,L. Dwyer,G. Li and Z. Cao (2012), 'Tourism economics research: a review and assessment', Annals of Tourism Research, 39 (3), 1653-82. -- Stabler, M.,A. Papatheodorou and T. Sinclair (2010), The Economics of Tourism, 2nd Edition, London: Routledge. -- United Nations Conference on Environment and Development (1992), About SIDS, accessed at www.unohrlls.org/en/sids/43. -- , HaiyanSong and GangLi (2008), 'Tourism Demand Modelling and Forecasting - A Review of Recent Research', Tourism Management, 29 (2), April, 203-20 -- Lindsay W.Turner and Stephen F.Witt (2001), 'Factors Influencing Demand for International Tourism: Tourism Demand Analysis Using Structural Equation Modelling, Revisited', Tourism Economics, 7 (1), 21-38 -- ChristineLim and MichaelMcAleer (2001), 'Cointegration Analysis of Quarterly Tourism Demand by Hong Kong and Singapore for Australia', Applied Economics, 33 (12), 1599-619 -- NadaKulendran and Kevin K.F.Wong (2005), 'Modeling Seasonality in Tourism Forecasting', Journal of Travel Research, 44 (2), November, 163-70 -- HaiyanSong and Kevin K.F.Wong (2003), 'Tourism Demand Modeling: A Time-Varying Parameter Approach', Journal of Travel Research, 42 (1), August, 57-64 , Isabel Cortés-Jiménez, Ramesh Durbarry and ManuelaPulina (2009), 'Estimation of Outbound Italian Tourism Demand: A Monthly Dynamic EC-LAIDS Model', Tourism Economics, 15 (3), September, 547-65 -- NeeluSeetaram (2010), 'Use of Dynamic Panel Cointegration Approach to Model International Arrivals to Australia', Journal of Travel Research, 49 (4), November, 414-22 -- JoaquıńAlegre and LlorençPou (2006), 'The Length of Stay in the Demand for Tourism', Tourism Management, 27 (6), December, 1343-55 -- J.M.Espinet, M.Saez, G.Coenders and M.Fluvià (2003), 'Effect on Prices of the Attributes of Holiday Hotels: A Hedonic Prices Approach', Tourism Economics, 9 (2), June, 165-77 -- Yoav Wachsman (2006), 'Strategic Interactions Among Firms in Tourist Destinations', Tourism Economics, 12 (4), December, 531-41 -- Stephen Wanhill (2006), 'Some Economics of Staging Festivals: The Case of Opera Festivals', Tourism Culture & Communication, 6 (2), 137-49 -- , Serguei Kaniovski, Michael Peneder and Egon Smeral (2008), 'Determinants of Firm Survival in the Austrian Accommodation Sector', Tourism Economics, 14 (3), September, 527-43 -- Haiyan Song, Shu Yang and George Q.Huang (2009), 'Price Interactions Between Theme Park and Tour Operator', Tourism Economics, 15 (4), December, 813-24 -- Jenny Cave, Kartick Gupta and Stuart Locke (2009), 'Supply-Side Investments: An International Analysis of the Return and Risk Relationship in the Travel & Leisure Sector', Tourism Management, 30 (5), October, 665-73 -- Peter Forsyth (2006), 'Martin Kunz Memorial Lecture: Tourism Benefits and Aviation Policy', Journal of Air Transport Management, 12 (1), January, 3-13 -- Clive L.Morley (2007), 'Research Note: Implications for Regional Destinations of New Airline Strategies', Tourism Economics, 13 (3), September, 475-80 -- , Andreas Papatheodorou and Zheng Lei (2006), 'Leisure Travel in Europe and Airline Business Models: A Study of Regional Airports in Great Britain', Journal of Air Transport Management, 12 (1), January, 47-52 -- Belén Rey, Rafael L.Myro and Asun Galera (2011), 'Effect of Low-Cost Airlines on Tourism in Spain. A Dynamic Panel Data Model', Journal of Air Transport Management, 17 (3), May, 163-67 -- Daniel Albalate and Germà Bel (2010), 'Tourism and Urban Public Transport: Holding Demand Pressure Under Supply Constraints', Tourism Management, 31 (3), June, 425-33 -- Neelu Seetaram (2010), 'Computing Airfare Elasticities or Opening Pandora's Box', Research in Transportation Economics, 26 (1), 27-36 -- Nishaal Gooroochurn and M. TheaSinclair (2005), 'Economics of Tourism Taxation: Evidence from Mauritius', Annals of Tourism Research, 32 (2), April, 478-98 -- , Li Sheng and Yanming Tsui (2009), 'Taxing Tourism: Enhancing or Reducing Welfare?', Journal of Sustainable Tourism, 17 (5), September, 627-35 -- Nishaal Gooroochurn and Thea Sinclair (2008), 'Commodity Taxation in the Presence of Tourists', Tourism Economics, 14 (4), December, 839-56 -- Peter Forsyth and Larry Dwyer (2002) 'Market Power and the Taxation of Domestic and International Tourism', Tourism Economics, 8 (4), December, 377-99 , Ramesh Durbarry (2008), 'Tourism Taxes: Implications for Tourism Demand in the UK', Review of Development Economics, 12 (1), 21-36 -- Claudio A.G.Piga (2003), 'Pigouvian Taxation in Tourism', Environmental and Resource Economics, 26 (3), 343-59 -- Richard S.J.Tol (2007), 'The Impact of a Carbon Tax on International Tourism', Transportation Research Part D: Transport and the Environment, 12 (2), March, 129-42 -- Pedro Pintassilgo and João Albino Silva (2007), '"Tragedy of the Commons" in the Tourism Accommodation Industry', Tourism Economics, 13 (2), June, 209-24 -- Robert J.Johnston and Timothy J.Tyrrell (2005), 'A Dynamic Model of Sustainable Tourism', Journal of Travel Research, 44 (2), November, 124-34 -- Ester Blanco, Javier Rey-Maquieira and Javier Lozano (2009), 'Economic Incentives for Tourism Firms to Undertake Voluntary Environmental Management', Tourism Management, 30 (1), February, 112-22 -- , Patrizia Riganti and Peter Nijkamp (2008), 'Congestion in Popular Tourist Areas: A Multi-Attribute Experimental Choice Analysis of Willingness-to-Wait in Amsterdam', Tourism Economics, 14 (1), March, 25-44 -- Carmelo J. León, Juan M.Hernández and Matías González (2007), 'Economic Welfare, the Environment and the Tourist Product Life Cycle', Tourism Economics, 13 (4), December, 583-601 -- Javier Lozano, Carlos M. Gómez and Javier Rey-Maquieira (2008), 'The TALC Hypothesis and Economic Growth Theory', Tourism Economics, 14 (4), December, 727-49 -- Larry Dwyer, Peter Forsyth, Ray Spurr and Serajul Hoque (2010), 'Estimating the Carbon Footprint of Australian Tourism', Journal of Sustainable Tourism, 18 (3), April, 355-76 -- Christer Thrane (2008), 'Earnings Differentiation in the Tourism Industry: Gender, Human Capital and Socio-Demographic Effects', Tourism Management, 29 (3), June, 514-24 -- , Adelaida Lillo-Bañuls and José M. Casado-Díaz (2010), 'Rewards to Education in the Tourism Sector: One Step Ahead', Tourism Economics, 16 (1), March, 11-23 -- Juan Antonio Campos-Soria, Bienvenido Ortega-Aguaza and Miguel Angel Ropero-García (2009), 'Gender Segregation and Wage Difference in the Hospitality Industry', Tourism Economics, 15 (4), December, 847-66 -- Chi-Chur Chao, Bharat R. Hazari, Jean-Pierre Laffargue and Eden S.H. Yu (2009), 'A Dynamic Model of Tourism, Employment and Welfare: The Case of Hong Kong', Pacific Economic Review, 14 (2), May, 232-45 -- Jacint Balaguer and Manuel Cantavella-Jordá (2002), 'Tourism as a Long-Run Economic Growth Factor: The Spanish Case', Applied Economics, 34 (7), 877-84 -- Paolo Figini and Laura Vici (2010), 'Tourism and Growth in a Cross Section of Countries', Tourism Economics, 16(4), December, 789-805 -- , Chien-Chiang Lee and Chun-Ping Chang (2008), 'Tourism Development and Economic Growth: A Closer Look at Panels', Tourism Management, 29 (1), February, 180-92 -- Sara Proença and Elias Soukiazis (2008), 'Tourism as an Economic Growth Factor: A Case Study for Southern European Countries', Tourism Economics, 14 (4), December, 791-806 -- Pedro M.D.C.B. Gouveia and Paulo M.M. Rodrigues (2005), 'Dating and Synchronizing Tourism Growth Cycles', Tourism Economics, 11 (4), December, 501-15 , Jean-Jacques Nowak, Sylvain Petit and Mondher Sahli (2010), 'Tourism and Globalization: The International Division of Tourism Production', Journal of Travel Research, 49 (2), May, 228-45 -- Salvador Gil-Pareja, Rafael Llorca-Vivero and José Antonio Martínez-Serrano (2007), 'The Effect of EMU on Tourism', Review of International Economics, 15 (2), May, 302-12 -- Chi-Chur Chao, Bharat R. Hazari and Eden S.H. Yu (2010), 'Quotas, Spillovers, and the Transfer Paradox in an Economy with Tourism', Review of International Economics, 18 (2), May, 243-49 -- Chi-Chur Chao, Bharat R. Hazari, Jean-Pierre Laffargue, Pasquale M. Sgro and Eden S.H. Yu (2006), 'Tourism, Dutch Disease and Welfare in an Open Dynamic Economy', Japanese Economic Review, 57 (4), December, 501-15 -- Jean-Jacques Nowak, Mondher Sahli and Isabel Cortés-Jiménez (2007), 'Tourism, Capital Good Imports and Economic Growth: Theory and Evidence for Spain', Tourism Economics, 13 (4), December, 515-36 -- , Mondher Sahli and Jean-Jacques Nowak (2007), 'Does Inbound Tourism Benefit Developing Countries? A Trade Theoretic Approach', Journal of Travel Research, 45 (4), May, 426-34 -- Adam Blake, Jorge Saba Arbache, M. Thea Sinclair and Vladimir Teles (2008), 'Tourism and Poverty Relief', Annals of Tourism Research, 35 (1), January, 107-26 -- Anan Wattanakuljarus and Ian Coxhead (2008), 'Is Tourism-Based Development Good for the Poor? A General Equilibrium Analysis for Thailand', Journal of Policy Modeling, 30 (6), November-December, 929-55 -- Robertico Croes and Manuel Vanegas, Sr. (2008), 'Cointegration and Causality between Tourism and Poverty Reduction', Journal of Travel Research, 47 (1), August, 94-103 -- Rinaldo Brau, Alessandro Lanza and Francesco Pigliaru (2007), 'How Fast are Small Tourism Countries Growing? Evidence from the Data for 1980-2003', Tourism Economics, 13 (4), December, 603-13 -- , Diaram Ramjee Singh (2009), 'Small Island Developing States (SIDS): Tourism and Economic Development', Tourism Analysis, 13 (5-6), 629-36 -- Larry Dwyer, Peter Forsyth, John Madden and Ray Spurr (2000), 'Economic Impacts of Inbound Tourism under Different Assumptions Regarding the Macroeconomy', Current Issues in Tourism, 3 (4), 325-63 -- Adam Blake (2009), 'The Dynamics of Tourism's Economic Impact', Tourism Economics, 15 (3), September, 615-28 -- Stefan F. Schubert and Juan Gabriel Brida (2009), 'Macroeconomic Effects of Changes in Tourism Demand: A Simple Dynamic Model', Tourism Economics, 15 (3), September, 591-613 -- Larry Dwyer, Peter Forsyth and Ray Spurr (2004), 'Evaluating Tourism's Economic Effects: New and Old Approaches', Tourism Management, 25 (3), June, 307-17 -- Larry Dwyer, Peter Forsyth and Ray Spurr (2005), 'Estimating the Impacts of Special Events on an Economy', Journal of Travel Research, 43 (4), May, 351-59 -- , John R. Madden (2006), 'Economic and Fiscal Impacts of Mega Sporting Events: A General Equilibrium Assessment', Public Finance and Management, 6 (3), 346-94 -- Nenad Njegovan (2006), 'Are Shocks to Air Passenger Traffic Permanent or Transitory? Implications for Long-Term Air Passenger Forecasts for the UK', Journal of Transport Economics and Policy, 40 (Part 2), May, 315-28 -- Adam Blake and M. Thea Sinclair (2003), 'Tourism Crisis Management: US Response to September 11', Annals of Tourism Research, 30 (4), October, 813-32 , Xianming Meng, Mahinda Siriwardana, Brian Dollery and Stuart Mounter (2010), 'The Impact of the 2008 World Financial Crisis on Tourism and the Singapore Economy and Policy Responses: A CGE Analysis', International Journal of Trade, Economics and Finance, 1 (1), June, 46-53 -- Haiyan Song and Shanshan Lin (2010), 'Impacts of the Financial and Economic Crisis on Tourism in Asia', Journal of Travel Research, 49 (1), February, 16-30 -- Djauhari Pambudi, Nathalie McCaughey and Russell Smyth (2009), 'Computable General Equilibrium Estimates of the Impact of the Bali Bombing on the Indonesian Economy', Tourism Management, 30 (2), April, 232-39 -- Paresh Kumar Narayan and Biman Chand Prasad (2007), 'The Long-Run Impact of Coups on Fiji's Economy: Evidence From a Computable General Equilibrium Model', Journal of International Development, 19 (2), 149-60 -- , Adam Blake, M. Thea Sinclair and Guntur Sugiyarto (2003), 'Quantifying the Impact of Foot and Mouth Disease on Tourism and the UK Economy', Tourism Economics, 9 (4), December, 449-65 -- Maria Francesca Cracolici, Peter Nijkamp and Piet Rietveld (2008), 'Assessment of Tourism Competitiveness by Analysing Destination Efficiency', Tourism Economics, 14 (2), June, 325-42 -- Larry Dwyer, Peter Forsyth and Prasada Rao (2002), 'Destination Price Competitiveness: Exchange Rate Changes versus Domestic Inflation', Journal of Travel Research, 40 (3), February, 328-36 -- Nicolas Peypoch (2007), 'On Measuring Tourism Productivity', Asia Pacific Journal of Tourism Research, 12 (3), September, 237-44 -- Adam Blake, M. Thea Sinclair and Juan Antonio Campos Soria (2006), 'Tourism Productivity: Evidence from the United Kingdom', Annals of Tourism Research, 33 (4), October, 1099-120 -- , Carlos P. Barros and Fernando P. Alves (2004), 'Productivity in the Tourism Industry', International Advances in Economic Research, 10 (3), August, 215-25 -- Larry Dwyer, Peter Forsyth and Prasada Rao (2000), 'The Price Competitiveness of Travel and Tourism: A Comparison of 19 Destinations', Tourism Management, 21 (1), February, 9-22 -- Larry Dwyer and Peter Forsyth (2008), 'Economic Measures of Tourism Yield: What Markets to Target?', International Journal of Tourism Research, 10 (2), March-April, 155-68 , This two-volume work comprises a selection of seminal articles published over the past decade that have significantly advanced the study of tourism economics. The papers have been selected for their theoretical contributions as well as their contribution to informed policy making. Volume I comprises articles representing advances in the areas of demand modelling, forecasting, supply, pricing, taxation and the environment. Volume II comprises articles which make advances in the areas of tourism and economic growth, trade, development, impacts and destination competitiveness. This authoritative collection, along with an original introduction by the editors, will have particular appeal to university instructors, researchers, graduate students and tourism economists in private sector and policy-making organisations
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