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This paper studies the behavior of investment during demographic transitions. In particular, I focus on the period …, Asia, and Oceania investment rates are higher 15 years before and during the window than in other periods, whereas in Latin … America they are lower. To understand the relation between investment and a demographic window, I build an overlapping …
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This paper examines the impact of outward foreign direct investment (OFDI) on domestic investment by applying co … of the US, OFDI has positive long-run effects on domestic investment while in the case of Germany the reverse effect is …
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We examine the relationship between investment and saving for a cross section of European countries before and during … the euro crisis. Investment is positively and significantly related to saving, and this relationship is stronger during …
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We demonstrate that the correlation of saving and investment is measured best by an error correction model (ECM …
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This paper examines the impact of outward foreign direct investment (OFDI) on domestic investment by applying co … of the US, OFDI has positive long-run effects on domestic investment while in the case of Germany the reverse effect is …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10004963610
Investment in machinery is a key aspect in the analysis of long-term economic growth during the era of the spread of …. This article offers continuous (annual) and consistent series on the magnitude of this investment in all of the Latin …
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NAFTA in 1994. Estimates of an investment function and other tests show that growth drives investment but not conversely, in … the short run. Inflows of foreign direct investment have positive effects on investment, but the coefficients are small …
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After a two-year deceleration, in 2009 the Mexican economy suffered a contraction only matched, in its modern history, by the one recorded in 1995, in the wake of the peso crisis of December 1994. As in the latter crisis, the economy immediately bounced back, posting positive growth in 2010....
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One of the main concerns of Latin Americans today is the lack of adequate employment opportunities. This concern is based on the widespread perception that not enough employment is being generated, and that few individuals have access to well-remunerated jobs. This work asks whether there is a...
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This paper aims to identify the main contributing factors to the observed gender pay inequality in the last 10 years in Latin America and the Caribbean. It also aims to identify the main restrictions to design evidence-based policy. The average woman in the region works 25 h more per month than...
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