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China is well-placed to avoid the so-called “middle-income trap” and to continue to converge towards the more advanced economies, even though growth is likely to slow from near double-digit rates in the first decade of this millennium to around 7% at the 2020 horizon. However, in order to...
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-existing development gaps in data economies on each country's production and international trade. Raw data as byproducts of consumption can …
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Are unregulated capital flows excessive during a stagflation episode? We argue that they likely are, owing to a macroeconomic externality operating through the economy's supply side. Inflows raise domestic wages through a wealth effect on labor supply and cause unwelcome upward pressure on...
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This paper examines trends in household consumption and saving behaviour in each of the last three recessions in the UK … - had some success in encouraging households to bring forward some durable purchases. -- Consumption ; Spending ; Recessions …
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We show that the largest increase in unemployment benefits in U.S. history had large spending impacts and small job-finding impacts. This finding has three implications. First, increased benefits were important for explaining aggregate spending dynamics--but not employment dynamics--during the...
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reduce consumption in anticipation of future fiscal adjustments when fiscal stimulus is implemented from a weak fiscal …
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Ricardian channel through which households reduce consumption in anticipation of future fiscal adjustments …
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