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The NZ economy has performed well over the past few years, having achieved relatively strong GDP and employment growth. However, some constraints to sustaining this momentum beyond the short term are emerging in the fields of skills, housing and urban infrastructure. Skills shortages have risen...
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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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rationalize these results, we develop a dynamic consumption model showing how coupons' minimum spending thresholds create …
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-looking consumption-smoothing behaviour are quite strict and unlikely to hold fully in practice. However, based on a sample of at most 21 … specification, and applies both to public consumption and revenue shifts. This is consistent with a marked degree of anticipatory …
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