Sentences with phrase «economic doctrine»

This flies in the face of accepted economic doctrine, which contends that a complex economic system provides greater stability.
Obviously, this flies in the face of standard economic doctrine.
So ironically it has become tarred with the brush of economic incompetence as opposed to the Tory led coalition which has caused the loss of billions of output since 2010, and removed essential public provision such as civil legal aid, all in the name of a totally discredited economic doctrine — austerity economics.
It was not considered the cold economic doctrine it is today but a liberating movement that became a crucial part of political culture and national identity.
To restructure is an intensely economic doctrine, but served on the political charter of federalizing resources native to every part of the country.
Questions related to the body of political and economic doctrines held and put into effect by the Nazis in Germany from 1933 to 1945 including the totalitarian principle of government, predominance of especially Germanic groups assumed to be racially superior, and supremacy of the führer.
Brendan Barber, the UK's TUC general secretary, argued: «Unions are making the case for an alternative to austerity — one that invests in young people and prioritises growth over a discredited economic doctrine that is failing across Europe.»
I am referring, of course, to the economic doctrines that are taught in almost all the graduate economic departments of our major universities.
In business, in the entertainment field, in journalism, young men will tell you that their exercise of independent judgment and their advocacy of «democracy» must fall within prescribed channels, it must be associated with «safe» political and economic doctrine — or else.
Atkinson, Robert D. and Hackler, Darrene (2010): Economic Doctrines and Approaches to Climate Change Policy.
According to the neoclassical economic doctrine, as detailed in the ITIF paper Economic Doctrines and Approaches to Climate Change Policy, the economy is a «large market of goods and services that is generally in equilibrium and usually best left to itself.»
Antitrust law is an economic doctrine that gives little if any weight to freedom of expression and other...
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