• Circular cumulative causation is a theory developed by Swedish economist Gunnar Myrdal who applied it systematically for the first time in 1944 (Myrdal...
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    of increasing inequalities, and poverty, which is known as circular cumulative causation. James Moody, Assistant Professor at Ohio State University,...
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  • Principle of Circular Cumulative Causation. Routledge. O'Hara, Phillip Anthony (2008). "Principle of circular and cumulative causation: fusing Myrdalian...
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    be fulfilled. Gunnar Myrdal also developed the key concept circular cumulative causation, a multi-causal approach where the core variables and their...
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    Kaldor worked alongside Gunnar Myrdal to develop the key concept Circular Cumulative Causation, a multicausal approach where the core variables and their linkages...
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    Poor people often incur higher expenses due to lack of options Circular cumulative causation Cycle of poverty – Vicious cycle that reinforces poverty Debtor's...
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    will result in stable or rising wage shares if it follows the circular cumulative causation behavior. This theory commands slower-paced growth and is more...
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    ideas of growth and recession, in Gunnar Myrdal's key concept Circular Cumulative Causation and also in Joseph Schumpeter's "creative destruction" theory...
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  • Nobel Economics Prize. In 1957 Myrdal published his theory of Circular Cumulative Causation, in which a change in one institution ripples through others...
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    which could help them begin to escape poverty. Boots theory Circular cumulative causation Collateral consequences of criminal conviction Cost of poverty...
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    institutional phenomena" Stockholm University Stockholm University Circular cumulative causation Friedrich Hayek (1899–1992)  Austria  United Kingdom University...
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  • Foundations of Non-Equilibrium Economics: The Principle of Circular Cumulative Causation. Routledge. Beaud & Dostaler 1997, p. 122. Beaud & Dostaler...
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    255–332. 1844 – via Google Books. Wright, S. (1921). "Correlation and causation". Journal of Agricultural Research. 20 (7): 557–585. "How was the correlation...
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  • growing body of research suggesting one should focus on the circular cumulative causation aspects of function or quality of institutional performance...
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  • falsification, the assumption of supernatural causation, a lack of independent evaluations of evidence, circular reasoning, and the false equivalence of biblical...
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  • discourses and ideologies that embody precepts of capitalism. "Circular and cumulative causation within the economy then ensures that capital rich regions...
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  • function – redirects to cumulant Cumulative accuracy profile Cumulative distribution function Cumulative frequency analysis Cumulative incidence Cunningham function...
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    Pleistocene and the increase of it during the Holocene implies that the causation of this spark of greenhouse gases into the atmosphere was the growth of...
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    diseases known as mange, scab, demodecosis, or in general as acariasis. The causation, economic impact, and control of these diseases in livestock are described...
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    2021). Therein, the dynamic socio-ecological model shows that mutual causation drives modern socio-ecological systems. Just as it is incorrect to insist...
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  • in the sale of the work of art, except by coincidental and independent causation, when the seller explains the artwork's significance to the buyer.[citation...
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  • sister's son to tears. Bateson suggested the influence of a circular system of causation, and proposed that women watched: for the spectacular performances...
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    Zuckermann, Ghil'ad (2009). "Hybridity versus Revivability: Multiple Causation, Forms and Patterns" (PDF). Journal of Language Contact – Varia. 2 (2):...
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  • accusation, accusative, accusativity, accusatory, accuse, causality, causation, causative, causativity, excusable, excuse, inexcusable, irrecusable,...
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  • p. 437. ISBN 978-0-08-093170-8. Sion, Avi (2010-05-17). The Logic of Causation: Definition, Induction and Deduction of Deterministic Causality. Avi Sion...
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  • Hyperbolic doubt Naturalism (philosophy) Philosophy of mind Problem of mental causation Skepticism Theism Beilby(2002) p vii Victor Reppert, C.S. Lewis's Dangerous...
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