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This study re-examines the causal relations between money and the two variables, i.e., income and prices. Using annual … causal relations between real money and real income, between nominal money and nominal income, and between nominal money and … prices. The analysis indicates, in general, the long run relationship among money, income, and prices. The analysis further …
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“What is the contribution of economic openness and the domestic economy to income?” is tested using quantity measures …
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This study re-examines the causal relations between money and the two variables, i.e., income and prices. Using annual … causal relations between real money and real income, between nominal money and nominal income, and between nominal money and … prices. The analysis indicates, in general, the long run relationship among money, income, and prices. The analysis further …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005619787
the price hikes in the early 1970s. We investigate the casual relations between real money and real income, between … nominal money and nominal income, and between nominal money and prices using using the annual data set from 1959-60 to 2003 … case of income, the study finds the feed back mechanism of money, which is generally missing in the earlier studies …
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Does parenthood bring happiness? This paper finds that the overall impact of parenthood on happiness is negative because the negative indirect impacts exceed the positive direct on happiness. What needs emphasizing is that, while the findings show that parenthood is still a positive status,...
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