Keynesian economics is a theory that government intervention is needed to stimulate demand and stabilize the economy, ...
It sits in a field north-east of Milton Keynes, amid mud and half-built roads. But the children will come, because some 5,000 ...
Research at the intersection of development and spatial economics is increasingly important to address pressing issues in rapidly-urbanizing cities in low- and middle- income countries. This handbook ...
Policymakers, public commentators, and researchers often cite the Nordic countries as examples of a social and economic model that successfully combines low income inequality with prosperity and ...