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Theoretical Economics Letters (TEL) is an openly accessible journal published bimonthly. The goal of this journal is to provide a platform for scientists and academicians all over the world to promote, share, and discuss various new issues and developments in different areas of theoretical economics. All manuscripts m…
Antoine N’gratier
Quality of employment is a current concept in both developed and developing nations. Studies on this subject explore more its objective aspect in relation to their own dimensions. This article examines the subjective nature of this notion in relation to the o…
Maria Rita Pierleoni
The Coronavirus pandemic has clearly brought to light the profound weakness of modern societies that concerns a disappointing form of capitalism based on erroneous principles and priorities. In this short paper is discussed about both this weakness and the ne…
Pasquale Lucio Scandizzo, Maria Rita Pierleoni
This survey focuses on the impact of public investment as an instrument of economic policy. The study presents and analyzes features and results of the empirical works on this theme taking into account both theory and estimations issues. In general, the studi…
Piet Keizer
This article discusses a bilateral monopoly model of wage determination in which the employers determine the level of production and employment. The threat of a strike is the principal instrument of the employees, while employers, being the owners of the mono…
Jan Stenis
Objectives: The Naturally Optimised Revenue Demand in Communities (NORDIC) model was applied to improve the Swedish climate. When substantial changes in the atmosphere’s temperature occur, the profits can be reduced, creating a strong driving force for author…
Yasuhito Tanaka
In this paper we show the existence of involuntary unemployment based on consumers’ utility maximization and firms’ profit maximization behavior under perfect competition with decreasing or constant returns to scale technology using a three-period overlapping…
Masayuki Matsui, 1 1
Toward a balancing (win-win) and sharing world ( Matsui, 2018 ) , there might exist a class of kernels or black-holes at the harmonic cross zone. This article discusses the marginal diversity toward balancing, integration (win-win), and a sharing equilibrium,…
Olivier Bile
The purpose of this study is to assess the relevance of the economic organization of television in Cameroon. On the theoretical level, it presents the systemic and strategic analysis of how the modernization of the television landscape is constrained by defic…
Meher Pramod Mantravadi
Mergers and Acquisitions (M&As) are being increasingly used the world over, for improving competitiveness of firms through gaining greater size and/or market share, broadening the product/service portfolio, reducing business/financial risk, entering new marke…
Frederick Betz
An important problem in public finance is the interaction of public finance with private finance — particularly when private financial markets crash, then bank runs occur, and a central bank needs to bail out the banks to prevent an eco nomic depression. Hist…
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