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There is no debate amongst economists that Japan performed poorly during the1990s. This can be seen in falling growth … promising ones. To do so, I applied the Business Cycle Accounting procedure developed by V V Chari, Ellen R McGrattan and … 1990s. So, any model that tries to focus on what went wrong in Japan in 1990s would do well to focus on frictions on …
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now that the model has become an auto-nomous, unreflected item in international accounting standards and law allowing … "creative" accounting. There is no economial relation between the future value of an underlying and it's current volatility …
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This paper presents some stylised facts about the book-tax gap, i.e. the difference between book and taxable income, of Italian corporations. This divergence is a reflection of the usage of any tax shields and any applicable credits and rebates which, in turn, implies that the concept of taxable...
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of a simultaneous equations structural model connecting macro and microeconomic (market) variables with accounting …
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Instead of relying on accounting principles and illustrative accounting examples, this paper examines the rationale for …
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Proper monetary accounting rules are: (1) Central Banks should conform to the practice of the US Federal Reserve to …
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condition its effective independence. Vulnerability may be real or accounting based. However, no matter its origin … paper analyses in the context of simple VAR model the interplay between capitalization, accounting rules and dividend …
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The tax office wins most cases in Japan. We think about why this might be. We find that although judges who rule in …
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Conviction rates in Japan exceed 99 percent -- why? On the one hand, because Japanese prosecutors are badly …
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This paper examines the exchange rate pass-through to yen based manufactured import prices of Japan using asymmetric … shown that the recession in Japan in the 1990s has significantly affected the exchange rate passthrough relationship …
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