It's not over: structural drivers of the global economic crisis
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General | 330.9041 ROH (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | Rohit is Assistant Professor, Faculty of Economics, South Asian University, Delhi. | M001549 |
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330.9005 UN State of world population 2011: people and possibilities in a world of 7 billion | 330.900521 TWB World development indicators 2011 | 330.900521 WOR World development indicators 2010 | 330.9041 ROH It's not over: structural drivers of the global economic crisis | 330.9045 UN World economic situation and prospects 2012 | 330.905 SHA Breakout nations: in search of the next economic miracle | 330.90511 HAR Undercover economist |
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1 Energy demand analysis and forecasting -- pt 2 Economics of energy supply -- pt 3 Energy markets -- pt 4 Issues facing the energy sector -- pt 5 Economics of energy-environment interactions -- pt 6 Regulation and governance of the energy sector;
The current economic crisis also resulted in a crisis of sorts, within the discipline of economics. The mainstream supply-side theories failed spectacularly to predict the crisis. This calls for alternative theoretical structures which would explain the c
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