formaður í Felagnum Føroysk Tónaskøld, til eitt pallborðskjak, nevnt Sustainability and the Wellbeing Economy . Kjakið snúði seg um politisk hugskot, forðingar og loysnir í samband við burðardygd og vælferðarbúskap
University of Science and Technology (NTNU) í Noregi, skrivað eitt kapittul í bókini “The Political Economy of Renewable Energy and Energy Security – Common Challenges and National Responses in Japan, China
1992, orðaði legendariski spunasmiðurin, James Carville, eitt famøst og effektivt slagorð: It´s the Economy, Stupid! Ein hóskandi umskriving í Føroyum anno 2013 kundi verið: “It´s the Demography, Stupid!”
tikið yvir. Eitt nú er ferðavinnan voksin sera nógv. Írar hava arbeitt við heitinum Knowledge based Economy , og hetta sæst aftur í, at Írland í dag er størsti útflytari av software í heimunum. Tá ið Írland
Prescot (1977): Rules rather than discretion: The inconstistency of optimal plans. J. of Political Economy 85, 437-490. Persson and Tabellini (1993): Designing institutions for monetary stability. Carneg
being put together to help manage the effect of the change on the overall Shetland economy. The struggling Shetland economy, where there is 1.5% unemployment, will suffer. Commenting on the proposed job losses [...] with BP and other agencies to minimise the impact and retain the skilled workforce in the local economy." Warnings of the decision were made last month when the energy supermajor said it planned to restructure
It's the economy stupid! var ákæran hjá Bill Clinton undir valstríðnum ímóti George Bush eldra fyrst í nítiárunum. Clinton legði Bush undir at síggja burtur frá trongu búskaparstøðuni undir valstríðnum
ella stjórnarskipan (sí Ruth Gavison, “What Belongs in a Constitution”, Constitutional Political Economy, s. 89-105, 2002). Reglur mugu nevniliga sum tað minsta vera um: 1) stýrisskipan, 2) borgarans rættindi
a national mantra. And swim they have, using their powers as a sovereign state to navigate their economy through difficult and dangerous waters. Iceland is the story which, perhaps more than any other,
commercial production of hydrocarbons. This will undoubtedly have a major effect on the Faroese economy and society. In this context, it was interesting, at the recent NORA conference in Torshavn, to compare [...] petroleum industry (it is still very small) so much as the fact that Newfoundland has a much smaller economy than Norway. In population terms it is one tenth of the size, and in GDP terms even smaller. Accordingly [...] of the opportunity that petroleum development presents for expanding and diversifying the Faroese economy. This will initially occur through an expansion of oil activity itself, with more Faroese companies