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St. Thomas Aquinas and the development natural law in economics thought
Building on the system of reason provided for by the Greek philosopher and
specifically Aristotle, St. Thomas Aquinas built a comprehensive system and theory of
natural law which has lasted through the ages. The theory was further developed in the
Middle Ages and in the Enlightenment Ages by many a prominent philosopher and
economist and has been recognized in the Modern Age. The natural law-theory and system
has been repeatedly applied to the spheres of economic thought and has produced many
lasting contributions such as private property rights and individual rights. In recent times
with the collapses of the financial system and rapid globalization, there has been a renewed
interest in the application of natural law theory to economics to counter a certain
anthropology and distortion of values created by a modern economic system of selfpreservation deriving its insights from the philosophies of Thomas Hobbes and Niccolo
Machiavell
Accretion onto Black Holes and Neutron Stars: Differences and Similarities
Accreting black holes and neutron stars at luminosities above 0.01 of the
critical Eddington luminosity have a lot of similarities, but also drastic
differences in their radiation and power density spectra. The efficiency of
energy release due to accretion onto a rotating neutron star usually is higher
than in the case of a black hole. The theory of the spreading layer on the
surface of an accreting neutron star is discussed. It predicts the appearance
of two bright belts equidistant from the equator. This layer is unstable and
its radiation flux must vary with high frequencies.Comment: 12 pages, 10 figures, invited talk, to appear in Proc. of ESO
Workshop Held in Garching 6-8 Sept. 1999 in Honour of Riaccardo Giacconi
(Springer, eds. L. Kaper et al.
E-commerce technology adoption framework by New Zealand small to medium size enterprises
This paper attempts to highlight a framework for the adoption of electronic commerce (EC) technologies
in New Zealand with specific interest in the small to medium-size enterprise (SME) sector of the
economy. The main thrust of the research was to develop the framework for EC adoption by the New
Zealand SMEs and hence study the accelerators and impediments to the adoption and diffusion of
EC technologies. The paper shows how IS/IT adoption and diffusion theories and practicalities can be
explored for developing the proposed EC adoption framework. It is argued that results from research case
studies based on the framework are able to identify the factors influencing and leading to the adoption of
e-commerce technologies by the New Zealand SMEs
Proliferation of globalization and its impact on labor markets in advanced industrial nations and developing nations
The purpose of this paper is to provide insights into how the proliferation of
globalization has impacted labor markets both in a advanced industrialized nations and
well as developing nations. Insightful analysis will be drawn from Oatley (2011) on division
of labor, Jaumotte & Tytell (2007) on labor compensation, Hahn & Narjoko (2013) on the
impact on South Asian Countries, Basu (2016) on wage as a share of GDP and Wallace,
Gauchat & Fullerton (2011) on the impact of globalization and labor markets on inequality
Growth, profitability and savings of quoted public limited companies 1964-70
This study by extending an earlier study by Haq and Baqai (1967) on growth, profitability and savings of companies quoted on the Karachi Stock Exchange analysis movements of these key variables and identifies key factors and events which explain them for the entire period of the 1960s
Analysis of Political Economy, International Political Economy, Globalization and its Importance to Public Finance.
The purpose of this paper is to provide an analysis of the discipline of political economy, international political economy and their respective historical developments. The paper will then focus on globalization and evaluate the strength and weaknesses of the policy to globalize. Further analysis will be conducted to show the importance of the topic of globalization as it relates to public finance. Rosen & Gayer (2014), Sackery, Schneider & Knoedler (2016), Marlin-Bennett (2017), Ravenhill (2008) and Weingast & Witman (2006) will provide insights into the development of the discipline and its modus operendi. The historical development of the discipline will be provided for by Ingram (1915) and the aforementioned authors will also provide insights into the weakness and strengths of the policy to globalize. Garett & Mitchell (2001) and Kumar (2006) will provide additional insights into the importance of globalization as it pertains to public finance
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