Studies in Economics and Finance: Volume 3 Issue 1

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STATE POLICY REGULATING AND CONTROLLING MILK MARKETS: THE CASE OF NORTH CAROLINA

JOHN P. FORMBY, LOUIS AMATO

North Carolina is one of fourteen states directly regulating and controlling milk markets. The regulations are administratively complex and vary from state to state, but the…

THE DEVELOPMENT OF SET THEORY AND ITS APPLICATION TO ECONOMIC ANALYSIS

JOHN A. SCHULTZ

During the twentieth century mathematics has expanded at an unprecedented rate. This expansion has been accompanied by the increased application of mathematics to science. At a…

THE CROWDING‐OUT CONTROVERSY: AN EXAMINATION OF ITS PRESENT STATE

JEAN L. HECK

According to the Keynesian income determination model, as the level of expenditures is instantaneously increased through government or private investment a portion of that amount…

DISINTERMEDIATION AND ITS EFFECT ON THE STABILITY OF SAVINGS CAPITAL AT FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS

ELISE WALKER

THE CAUSES AND EFFECTS OF DISINTERMEDIATION Disintermediation is a relatively new term on the financial scene in America. The term was first coined in mid‐1966 and has since, to…

A NOTE ON GOOD RIDGE ESTIMATORS BASED ON PRIOR INFORMATION

LEONARD F.S. WANG

Theil (1963) suggested a mixed estimator when there is prior information used in regression analysis. It implies that the investigator not only estimates a parameter based on the…

Cover of Studies in Economics and Finance

ISSN:

1086-7376

Online date, start – end:

1977

Copyright Holder:

Emerald Publishing Limited

Open Access:

hybrid

Editor:

  • Prof Niklas Wagner