UK Economic Accs No.47 2nd Qtr 2004

UK Economic Accs No.47 2nd Qtr 2004

Author: Office of National Statistics Staff

Publisher: The Stationery Office

Published: 2004-10

Total Pages: 206

ISBN-13: 9780116217301

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A quarterly national accounts publication, which provides estimates of national product, income and expenditure for the United Kingdom. An useful source of data on economy, this work contains tables showing the aggregates of Gross Domestic Product (GDP) and Balance of Payments, Financial Accounts and Financial Balance Sheets by sector, and more.


United Kingdom Economic Accounts No 60, 3rd Quarter 2007

United Kingdom Economic Accounts No 60, 3rd Quarter 2007

Author: Office for National Statistics, The

Publisher:

Published: 2008-04

Total Pages: 172

ISBN-13: 9780230205659

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Providing detailed estimates of national product, income and expenditure for the UK, United Kingdom Economic Accounts is a key source of data on the economy and contains tables showing the main aggregates of GDP and BoP, plus Income and Capital Account, Financial Accounts and Financial Balance Sheets by sector.


Economic Trends No.611 October 2004

Economic Trends No.611 October 2004

Author: NA NA

Publisher: The Stationery Office

Published: 2004-10-21

Total Pages: 136

ISBN-13: 9780116216786

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This monthly compendium of statistics and articles on the UK economy contains data on UK economic accounts, prices, labour market, output and demand indicators, selected financial statistics, gross domestic product, consumer and wholesale price indices, households' final consumption expenditure, final expenditure prices index, visible and invisible trade balance, earnings, and regional and international economic indicators. Includes articles on national accounting, trade, wider economic issues, research and development statistics and international comparisons. From October 1998 the national accounts data in Economic Trends is consistent with the European System of Accounts (ESA 95) This issue includes: The impact of UK households on the environment: a presentation of a regional breakdown of greenhouse gas emissions directly and indirectly generated by UK households, by Perry Frances Input-Output Analysis; Creative sector, 1992-2002 - detailed information and statistics covering the UK Creative Sector, based on the Input-Output Annual Supply and Use Tables, by Sanjiv Manhajan


Working Papers Volume II

Working Papers Volume II

Author: Peterson Institute for International Economics

Publisher: Peterson Institute

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 260

ISBN-13: 9780881324044

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Perhaps the most popular of all Institute products, selected Working Papers are now available in a print format. These papers contain the preliminary results of ongoing Institute research. The book covers a wide range of topics including offshoring, central banks, Eurasian growth, Europe, and international reserves. Included in the book are papers by Edwin M. Truman, Adam Posen, J. Bradford Jensen, Anders slund, C. Randall Henning, and Jacob Kirkegaard. Volume II contains papers from 2006. Future volumes will be published on a semi-regular schedule as material is available.


The Consumer, Credit and Neoliberalism

The Consumer, Credit and Neoliberalism

Author: Christopher Payne

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2012

Total Pages: 249

ISBN-13: 0415680115

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This book is an investigation into the economic policy formulation and practice of neoliberalism in Britain from the 1950s through to the financial crisis and economic downturn that began in 2007-8. It demonstrates that influential economists, such as F.A. Hayek and Milton Friedman, authors at key British think tanks such as the Institute of Economic Affairs and the Centre for Policy Studies, and important political figures of the Thatcher and New Labour governments shared a similar conception of the consumer. For neoliberals, the idea that consumers were weak in the face of businesses and large corporations was almost offensive. Instead, consumers were imagined to be sovereign agents in the economy, whose consumption decisions played a central role in the construction of their human capital and in the enabling of their aspirations. Consumption, just like production, came to be viewed as an enterprising and entrepreneurial activity. Consequently, from the early 1980s until the present day, it was felt necessary that banks should have the freedom to meet the borrowing needs of consumers. Credit rationing would be a thing of the past. Just like businesses, consumers and households could use debt to expand their stock of personal assets. By utilizing the method of French philosopher Michel Foucault this book provides an original analysis of the policy ideas and political speeches of key figures in the New Right, in government and at the Bank of England. And it addresses the key question as to why policy-makers both in Britain and the United States did little or nothing to stem rising consumer and household indebtedness, instead always choosing to see increasing house prices and homeownership as a positive to be encouraged.


Psychology, Rationality and Economic Behaviour

Psychology, Rationality and Economic Behaviour

Author: B. Agarwal

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2005-08-03

Total Pages: 281

ISBN-13: 0230522343

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Economics has paid little attention to the psychology of economic behaviour, leading to somewhat simplistic assumptions about human nature. The psychological aspects have typically been reduced to standard utility theory, based on a narrow conception of rationality and self-interest maximization. The contributions in this volume, some focused on analytical models and methodology, others on laboratory and field experiments, challenge these assumptions, and provide novel and complex understandings of human motivation and economic decision-making. With a pioneering introduction by the book's two editors, this volume brings together exciting contributions to a field that is rapidly growing in influence and reach.


Offshore Outsourcing of IT Work

Offshore Outsourcing of IT Work

Author: M. Lacity

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2008-02-01

Total Pages: 290

ISBN-13: 0230582966

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This book considers offshore client/supplier relationships' biggest challenges, including the protection of intellectual property, and managing knowledge transfer and offshore outsourcing at project level. Based on over 150 interviews and case studies, this is an invaluable read for managers and researchers looking to learn from real experiences.


Economic Well-being and Household Debt

Economic Well-being and Household Debt

Author: Agnieszka Wałęga

Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Published: 2022-08-12

Total Pages: 209

ISBN-13: 100063213X

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The growing indebtedness of households reported over the last 30 years and in most developed countries has serious economic and social implications. This book provides insight into the concepts, measures, and determinants of household indebtedness, over-indebtedness, and well-being by integrating theoretical perspectives, adopting recent analytical methods, and using a sample of Polish households. The authors identified the socio-demographic and economic characteristics of indebted and over-indebted households, as well as the basic characteristics of indebtedness and the differences in its subjective perception among over-indebted households and those that are not over-indebted. They determined the spatial differentiation of over-indebtedness, examining the relationship between economic, social and behavioural factors and over-indebtedness and the role of over-indebtedness in shaping the economic well-being of households. The results of a questionnaire conducted on a sample of Polish households and econometric modelling served as the basis for assessing the economic well-being of indebted households. This assessment was conducted with the use of a composite well-being indicator developed by the authors. Given the multidimensional nature of the issues being analysed, the authors offer an approach that accounts for two separate but overlapping dimensions of economic well-being, namely material and financial, and two ways of assessing each of them: objective and subjective. The book holds appeal for researchers, scholars, and students of economics, finance, consumer economics, and economic psychology and offers practical guidance for policymakers and advisors who deal with consumer affairs.