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The 2000s was a particularly eventful decade for both the international and Australian economies. There were: two recessions in many countries; the largest international financial crisis since the Great Depression; the ongoing rapid development of Asia; asset booms and busts; and, Australia...
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, there is a renewed interest in the long-running debate about whether or not changes in the stock of money have direct … effects. In particular, do changes in money have additional effects on aggregate demand outside of those induced by changes in … structural model with no direct effects of money to show that the finding of positive and statistically significant coefficients …
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of the deficit have been offered, and to varying degrees we believe that all may have played a role: low private saving … prominently: private saving in the US is low because income growth is expected to be strong. We rework the standard neoclassical …
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This paper examines the factors that drive corporate investment in Australia using a panel of listed companies covering … the period from 1990 to 2004. Real sales growth is found to be a significant determinant of corporate investment. The user … paper also explores the effects of cash flow on investment, allowing for the possibility that the availability of internal …
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model it is found that, controlling for domestic expenditure (including investment), exports are a sizeable and significant …
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