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Gideon Rosenbluth, Peter A. Victor
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Managing Without Growth
There are three main arguments why developed countries should consider managing without growth: 1) continued economic growth worldwide is not an option owing to environmental and resource constraints, and so developed countries should leave room for
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J. Allan Hynes, Max Corden, Craufurd D. Goodwin, Richard G. Lipsey, Gideon Rosenbluth, Elizabeth Johnson Simpson, James S. Duesenberry, Paul A. Samuelson
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American Journal of Economics and Sociology. 60:601-649
LAURENCE S. Moss [*] I Samuelson on Harry, the Full Achiever IN THE BRITISH ACADEMY OBITUARY OF Harry, James Tobin called ours the Age of Johnson. That was a bit of a stretch, but admissible in an eulogy where, as Dr. S. Johnson observed, one is not
Autor:
Gideon Rosenbluth
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History of Political Economy. 33:669-670
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Peter A. Victor, Gideon Rosenbluth
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International Journal of Environment, Workplace and Employment. 1:107
John Maynard Keynes showed us how poverty and unemployment could be eliminated in developed countries without economic growth. Given the environmental dilemma we all face, developed countries like Canada must drastically reduce their rates of growth
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Relations industrielles. 59:231
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Relations industrielles. 59:232
Autor:
Gideon Rosenbluth
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The Journal of Law and Economics. 19:389-392
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Gideon Rosenbluth
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Canadian Journal of Economics and Political Science. 24:21-43
An earlier paper examined changes in Canadian sensitivity to United States business fluctuations. The evidence suggested that this sensitivity may have declined from the ten years preceding the First World War to the twenties, and that it undoubtedly
Autor:
Gideon Rosenbluth
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Statistische Hefte. 9:255-268
Autor:
Gideon Rosenbluth
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Canadian Journal of Economics and Political Science. 23:480-503
In the perennial discussion of American influences in Canadian economic life, Canadian sensitivity to United States business fluctuations is a prominent topic. Through three-quarters of a century of “National Policy,” Canadian business cycle indi