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School of Economics: Recent submissions

    • Garnaut – The Economic Underpinnings 

      White, Graham
      Published 2009-11-01
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    • Demand-led growth with debt constraints 

      White, Graham
      Published 2008-12-01
      The paper explores the implications of different autonomous demands, with differing rates of growth, in a demand-led growth model where policy makers are concerned about the ratios of public sector debt to income and ...
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    • DEMAND-LED GROWTH IN A MULTI-COMMODITY MODEL WITH LEARNING: SOME PRELIMINARY RESULTS 

      White, Graham
      Published 2010-10-01
      The paper represents a preliminary attempt to shed light on the following question: in the context of demand-led growth, how does learning by agents about the economic system’s structure and the determinants of long-run ...
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    • Competition, “welfare” and macroeconomics– a classical/Sraffian perspective 

      White, Graham
      Published 2009-06-01
      An essential point to arise out of macroeconomic literature of the last twenty years is that imperfect competition in product markets allows scope for aggregate demand to affect the level of output and employment; and to ...
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    • WILL THERE BE BLOOD? INCENTIVES AND SUBSTITUTION EFFECTS IN PRO-SOCIAL BEHAVIOR* 

      Lacetera, Nicola; Macis, Mario; Slonim, Robert
      Published 2010-10-01
      We present evidence from observational data on nearly 14,000 American Red Cross blood drives and from a randomized natural field experiment showing that economic incentives have a positive effect on blood donations without ...
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