scholarly journals Wie die Arbeitslosenversicherung die Wirtschaft stabilisiert

2021 ◽  
pp. 189-194
Author(s):  
Isabella Maassen

ZusammenfassungDie Arbeitslosenversicherung schützt die Arbeitenden vor grösseren Einkommensausfällen in der Rezession und hilft, den Wohlstand über die Zeit zu glätten. Sie ist auch ein wichtiger automatischer Stabilisator, der die Konjunkturschwankungen dämpft. Gerade die Arbeitslosen haben häufig eine hohe Konsumquote und geben in der Rezession jedes zusätzliche Einkommen aus. Die Absicherung der Einkommen stützt zudem die Kreditfähigkeit der Haushalte. Eine solide finanzierte Arbeitslosenversicherung stabilisiert die Konsumnachfrage und festigt die Widerstandskraft der Wirtschaft. Christian Keuschnigg und Michael Kogler, Herausgeber.Marco Di Maggio, Amir Kermani (2017), Unemployment Insurance as an Automatic Stabilizer: The Financial Channel, Harvard Business School Finance Working Paper.

Society ◽  
1971 ◽  
Vol 8 (7) ◽  
pp. 61-62
Author(s):  
Irving Louis Horowitz

Author(s):  
Todd Bridgman ◽  
Stephen Cummings ◽  
C McLaughlin

© Academy of Management Learning & Education. Although supportive of calls for business schools to learn the lessons of history to address contemporary challenges about their legitimacy and impact, we argue that our ability to learn is limited by the histories we have created. Through contrasting the contested development of the case method of teaching at Harvard Business School and the conventional history of its rise, we argue that this history, which promotes a smooth linear evolution, works against reconceptualizing the role of the business school. To illustrate this, we develop a "counterhistory" of the case method-one that reveals a contested and circuitous path of development-and discuss how recognizing this would encourage us to think differently. This counterhistory provides ameans of stimulating debate and innovative thinking about how business schools can address their legitimacy challenges, and, in doing so, have a more positive impact on society.


2008 ◽  
Vol 7 (1) ◽  
pp. 243
Author(s):  
Rafael Clemente

A biografia de uma figura ilustre como Schumpeter exigia nada menos do que um autor do porte de Thomas McGraw. Um dos mais respeitados historiadores de negócios dos Estados Unidos, professor emérito de história de negócios da Harvard Business School e ganhador do Prêmio Pulitzer, McGraw adiciona à sua lista de trabalhos premiados a excelente biografia, Prophet of innovation: Joseph Schumpeter and creative destruction, a qual, segundo o autor, “possui dois protagonistas: Joseph Alois Schumpeter e o fenômeno da inovação capitalista” (p.ix).


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