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The Great Crash of 2008 and the reform of economics
(2009)
The 2008 economic crash led to remarkable shifts of opinion among world leaders. Does this crisis create favourable conditions for the reform and revitalisation of economics itself—from a subject dominated by mathematical ...
Overcoming the multiple-testing problem when testing randomness
(2009)
We propose a new method for overcoming the problem of adjusting for the multiple-testing problem in the context of testing random-number generators. We suggest that it is to be used in conjunction with an existing method. ...
Working time, gender and family in west and central east Europe
(University of Hertfordshire, 2003)
This paper provides a comparative analysis of west and central east European countries focusing on how work flexibility affects individuals and their households and particularly their ability to combine family and work ...
The Legal Nature of the Firm and the Myth of the Firm-Market Hybrid
(2002-02)
Many past economists drew a sharp conceptual distinction between the firm and the market. For example, Smith and Marshall recognised the legal nature and structure of the firm, and saw it as having important economic ...