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  3. Vol. 8 No. 1 (2016)

Vol. 8 No. 1 (2016)

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Published: 2016-03-01

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  • NSER Vol. 8(1)

Editorial

  • Letter From the Editors

    Jose Alejandro Coronado, Ingrid Harvold Kvangraven
    1-2
    • Vol 8 editorial

Articles

  • Leverage Cycles in the Household Sector Assessing the Early Warning Signs in Canada and the United States

    Anthony Bonen
    3-28
    • pdf
  • A Study on the Elasticity of Argentine Imports Between 1993 and 2013

    Nahuel Guaita
    29-58
    • pdf
  • Revisiting the Unit Root Hypothesis A Historical and Empirical Study

    Silvio Guaita
    59-78
    • pdf
  • “Political Aspects Of Full Employment” Revisited A Formal Model Of Reactionary Macroeconomic Policy In Recessions and What To Do About It

    Michael Isaacson
    79-87
    • pdf
  • Where Do We Draw the Line? Suggesting a Threshold for Extreme Inequality

    Alice Krozer
    89-109
    • pdf
  • The Conceptual Roots of Contemporary Austerity Doctrine A New Perspective on the British Treasury view.

    Clara Elisabetta Mattei
    115-146
    • pdf
  • Putty Capital and Clay Labor Differing European Union Capital and Labor Freedom Speeds in Times of European migration

    Julia Puaschunder
    147-168
    • pdf

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