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-run relationships among foreign direct investment (FDI), economic growth, and the environment in China and India. The results show that … China and India - a change in FDI inflow causes a consequence change in environmental quality and economic growth, but the …
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This paper examines the impact of Federal Funds rate (FFR) surprises on stock returns in the United States over the period 1989-2009, focusing on the impact of the recent financial crisis. We find that prior to the crisis, stock prices increased as a response to unexpected FFR cuts. State...
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When Bank of England (and the Federal Reserve Board) introduced their quantitative easing (QE) operations they emphasised the effects on money and credit, but much of their empirical research on the effects of QE focuses on long-term interest rates. We use a flow of funds matrix with an...
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The objective of this study is to construct a macroeconomic model emphasizing agriculture and analyze the economic impacts of the financial crisis on the Korean farm and non-farm sectors. The simulation results show that financial shocks have great impacts on general economy and change the...
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The paper measures the U.S. Farm Credit System’s technical efficiency from 2000 to 2009 using a stochastic frontier production function model with quarterly unbalanced panel data. The paper's results suggest that the FCS has not efficiently utilized their inputs. On an average, the system...
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This paper is designed to identify predictors of eventual bank failure as well as factors that could enhance the survival ability of agricultural and non-agricultural banks. This study utilizes a split-population survival model that addresses two shortcomings of the basic duration model. First,...
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The paper reviews the theoretical and the empirical case for public investment in education in India. Though the … aforesaid factors, we argue that the empirical relation between education expenditure and growth for India has been inconsistent. …
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This paper measures the degree of inequality in child mortality rates across districts in India, using data from the …
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In this paper we conduct a series of eld experiments in rural India in order to measure preferences related to risk …
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India has enjoyed rapid economic growth over the past forty years, GDP per capita (PPP$) accelerating from less than 1 … India’s 1.24 billion citizens. Central to these questions has been the waning impact of cereal grain technologies typified …
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