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Supply-side economics. --- Supply-side economics --- History --- Laffer, Arthur B. --- Reaganomics --- Economics --- Production (Economic theory)
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Organizations frequently rely on the support of external parties to access necessary resources. In many cases, the resulting buyer-supplier relationships last for decades; some might even become indispensable for one or both parties in achieving its desired business goals. These dependencies between organizations are ubiquitous. This book focuses on such instances, discussing them in a cumulative manner: It begins with an introduction of previous research on the issue, before empirically explaining the emergence of dependencies, their different forms of existence and management approaches as well as its development over time. This book is of special interest for scholars focusing on dyadic partnerships within the domains of industrial marketing, supply chain management or strategic purchasing. Practitioners involved in managing long term buyer-supplier relationships in goods- as well as service-oriented industries might find it insightful as well.
Supply-side economics. --- Reaganomics --- Economics --- Production (Economic theory) --- Leadership. --- Business Strategy/Leadership. --- Ability --- Command of troops --- Followership
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Social choice --- Choice, Social --- Collective choice --- Public choice --- Choice (Psychology) --- Social psychology --- Welfare economics --- Liberty --- Supply-side economics --- -Supply-side economics --- -Conservatism --- -Conservativism --- Neo-conservatism --- New Right --- Right (Political science) --- Political science --- Sociology --- Reaganomics --- Economics --- Production (Economic theory) --- Supply and demand --- Civil liberty --- Emancipation --- Freedom --- Liberation --- Personal liberty --- Democracy --- Natural law --- Equality --- Libertarianism --- Social control --- Conservatism --- Liberty. --- Social choice. --- -Liberty
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This book investigates the basic theoretical framework and conducts a logical analysis of China’s new supply-side economics, while also providing a strategic path to remedy the plight of China’s economic development. From the perspective of connotation, theory and methods, China’s structural reform differs both from that proposed by the Western supply-side school or supply-side economics, and from that proposed by structural economists. The theoretical basis of supply-side structural reform falls under socialist political economics with Chinese characteristics, and the new supply-side economics represent an important component of socialist political economics with Chinese characteristics.
Supply-side economics. --- Reaganomics --- Development economics. --- Economic growth. --- Economics. --- Development Economics. --- Economic Growth. --- Political Economy/Economic Policy. --- Economics --- Production (Economic theory) --- Economic policy. --- Economic Policy. --- Economic nationalism --- Economic planning --- National planning --- State planning --- Planning --- National security --- Social policy --- Development, Economic --- Economic growth --- Growth, Economic --- Economic policy --- Statics and dynamics (Social sciences) --- Development economics --- Resource curse --- Economic development
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Too rapidly rising carbon taxes or the introduction of subsidies for renewable energies induce owners of fossil fuel reserves to increase their extraction rates for fear of their reserves becoming worthless. Fossil fuel use is thus brought forward. The resulting acceleration of global warming and counter-productivity of well-intended climate policy has been coined the Green Paradox. This volume presents a range of studies extending the basic analysis to allow for clean energy alternatives, dirty energy alternatives, and the intricate strategic issues between different countries on the globe.
Climatic changes --- Nonrenewable natural resources. --- Supply-side economics. --- Government policy. --- Reaganomics --- Non-renewable natural resources --- Exhaustible resources --- Natural resources, Nonrenewable --- Nonrenewable natural resources --- Economic aspects --- Economics --- Production (Economic theory) --- Natural resources --- Supply-side economics --- Government policy --- E-books --- ECONOMICS/Environmental Economics --- ENVIRONMENT/Energy --- ENVIRONMENT/Environmental Politics & Policy
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330.83 --- 330.83 Carl Menger. Schumpeter. Clark. Marshall. Pigou. Robertson. Von Hayek. Ludwig von Mises. Cournot. Jevons. Pareto. Samuelson. Wicksell. Knut. Koopmans. Domar. Neumannveblen. Walras --- 330.83 Economische scholen van de 20 eeuw. Marginalisme. Neoklassieke economie. Grensnuttheorie. Welvaartseconomie. Neomarginalisme. Reaganomics. Supplyside economics. Economische evenwichtstheorieen. Mathematische school --- 330.83 Oostenrijkse school. Cambridgeschool. Londense school. School van Lausanne. Stockholmer school --- 330.83 Rationeel dynamische theorie. Econometrische school. Experimentele economische dynamiek. Technocratie. Institutionalisme --- Carl Menger. Schumpeter. Clark. Marshall. Pigou. Robertson. Von Hayek. Ludwig von Mises. Cournot. Jevons. Pareto. Samuelson. Wicksell. Knut. Koopmans. Domar. Neumannveblen. Walras --- Economische scholen van de 20 eeuw. Marginalisme. Neoklassieke economie. Grensnuttheorie. Welvaartseconomie. Neomarginalisme. Reaganomics. Supplyside economics. Economische evenwichtstheorieen. Mathematische school --- Oostenrijkse school. Cambridgeschool. Londense school. School van Lausanne. Stockholmer school --- Rationeel dynamische theorie. Econometrische school. Experimentele economische dynamiek. Technocratie. Institutionalisme
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330.83 --- 330.83 Carl Menger. Schumpeter. Clark. Marshall. Pigou. Robertson. Von Hayek. Ludwig von Mises. Cournot. Jevons. Pareto. Samuelson. Wicksell. Knut. Koopmans. Domar. Neumannveblen. Walras --- 330.83 Economische scholen van de 20 eeuw. Marginalisme. Neoklassieke economie. Grensnuttheorie. Welvaartseconomie. Neomarginalisme. Reaganomics. Supplyside economics. Economische evenwichtstheorieen. Mathematische school --- 330.83 Oostenrijkse school. Cambridgeschool. Londense school. School van Lausanne. Stockholmer school --- 330.83 Rationeel dynamische theorie. Econometrische school. Experimentele economische dynamiek. Technocratie. Institutionalisme --- Carl Menger. Schumpeter. Clark. Marshall. Pigou. Robertson. Von Hayek. Ludwig von Mises. Cournot. Jevons. Pareto. Samuelson. Wicksell. Knut. Koopmans. Domar. Neumannveblen. Walras --- Economische scholen van de 20 eeuw. Marginalisme. Neoklassieke economie. Grensnuttheorie. Welvaartseconomie. Neomarginalisme. Reaganomics. Supplyside economics. Economische evenwichtstheorieen. Mathematische school --- Oostenrijkse school. Cambridgeschool. Londense school. School van Lausanne. Stockholmer school --- Rationeel dynamische theorie. Econometrische school. Experimentele economische dynamiek. Technocratie. Institutionalisme --- Demography --- Economic schools
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A leading economist develops a supply-side approach to fighting climate change that encourages resource owners to leave more of their fossil carbon underground.
Environmental protection. Environmental technology --- Carbon offsetting --- Supply-side economics --- Global warming --- milieubeleid --- commerce mondial --- klimaat --- AA / International- internationaal --- 355 --- politique de l'environnement --- wereldhandel --- climat --- Milieu --- Business & Economics --- Economic History --- Carbon offsetting. --- Supply-side economics. --- Global warming. --- Warming, Global --- Reaganomics --- Carbon offset trade --- Carbon trading --- Environmental aspects --- Global temperature changes --- Greenhouse effect, Atmospheric --- Economics --- Production (Economic theory) --- Carbon dioxide mitigation --- Emissions trading --- E-books --- ECONOMICS/Environmental Economics --- ENVIRONMENT/Environmental Politics & Policy
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Economic policy --- Supply-side economics --- Congresses --- AA / International- internationaal --- US / United States of America - USA - Verenigde Staten - Etats Unis --- 331.31 --- 330.48 --- Economisch beleid. --- Neo-klassiekers en andere post-keynesiaanse theorieën. Public choice. Institutionalisten. Home economics. Analyseschool van de transactiekosten. --- Economic nationalism --- Economic planning --- National planning --- State planning --- Economics --- Planning --- National security --- Social policy --- Reaganomics --- Production (Economic theory) --- Neo-klassiekers en andere post-keynesiaanse theorieën. Public choice. Institutionalisten. Home economics. Analyseschool van de transactiekosten --- Economisch beleid
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The Economic Order Quantity (EOQ) inventory model first appeared in 1913, and in its centennial, it is still one of the most important inventory models. Despite the abundance of both classical and new research results, there was (until now) no comprehensive reference source that provides the state-of-the-art findings on both theoretical and applied research on the EOQ and its related models. This edited handbook puts together all these interesting works and the respective insights into an edited volume. The handbook contains papers which explore both the deterministic and the stochastic EOQ-model based problems and applications. It is organized into three parts: Part I presents three papers that provide an introduction and review of various EOQ related models. Part II includes four technical analyses on single-echelon EOQ-model based inventory problems. Part III consists of five papers on applications of the EOQ model for multi-echelon supply chain inventory analysis.
Management --- Business & Economics --- Management Theory --- Supply-side economics. --- Operations research. --- Operational analysis --- Operational research --- Reaganomics --- Business. --- Decision making. --- Management science. --- Business and Management. --- Operation Research/Decision Theory. --- Operations Research, Management Science. --- Industrial engineering --- Management science --- Research --- System theory --- Economics --- Production (Economic theory) --- Operations Research/Decision Theory. --- Quantitative business analysis --- Problem solving --- Operations research --- Statistical decision --- Deciding --- Decision (Psychology) --- Decision analysis --- Decision processes --- Making decisions --- Management decisions --- Choice (Psychology) --- Decision making
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