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State government effects on the spatial distribution of inward foreign direct investment
Coughlin, Cletus C.
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Terza, Joseph V.
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Arromdee, Vachira
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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
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1987
assistance tended to have larger numbers of foreign direct
investments
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Location determinants of new foreign-owned manufacturing plants
Coughlin, Cletus C.
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Segev, Eran
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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
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1997
Manufacturing employment in the United States has tended to fall since 1979. Geographically, the Northeast and Mideast regions have incurred the brunt of this decline and, except in the Southwest region, urban countries have tended to fare worse than rural countries. Meanwhile, foreign-owned...
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State characteristics and the location of foreign direct investment within the United States: a linear conditional logit model
Coughlin, Cletus C.
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Terza, Joseph V.
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Arromdee, Vachira
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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
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1987
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Age dependent portfolio selection
Yoo, Peter S.
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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
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1994
This paper addresses the issue of portfolio risk exposure as a function of age, and it focuses the debate by presenting detailed cross-sectional evidence about individual portfolios. It provides new empirical results that characterized the relationship between age and the risk exposure of...
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Age distributions and returns of financial assets
Yoo, Peter S.
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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
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1994
This paper explores the relationship between age distribution and asset returns impled by an overlapping-generations asset pricing model. The model predicts that as more individuals reach the age when the increment to their wealth reaches its maximum, asset returns fall. Cross-sectional evidence...
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Does the United States invest "too little?"
Kirova, Milka S.
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Lipsey, Robert E.
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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
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1997
The standard measures of nominal capital formation show the United States investing a proportion of GDP much lower than those of other developed countries throughout the last 2 years and falling further behind over time. In contrast, measures we have calculated in real terms across and over time...
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By force of demand: explaining international comovements and the saving-investment correlation puzzle
Wen, Yi
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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
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2005
This paper explores the possibility that economic fluctuations may be largely demand-driven. It is shown that the stylized open-economy business cycle regularities documented by Feldstein and Horioka (1980) and Backus, Kehoe and Kydland (1992) can be explained by demand shocks alone even in a...
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An analytical approach to buffer-stock saving
Wen, Yi
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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
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2009
The profession has been longing for closed-form solutions to consumption functions under uncertainty and borrowing constraints. This paper proposes an analytical approach to solving buffer-stock saving models with both idiosyncratic and aggregate uncertainties. It is shown analytically that an...
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U.S. saving
Poole, William
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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
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2007
A speech at the CFA Society of Nebraska, Omaha, Neb., Feb. 15, 2007
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Saving and growth under borrowing constraints explaining the "high saving rate" puzzle
Wen, Yi
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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
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2009
Empirical evidence suggests that fast-growing economies tend to have not only high saving rates but also low interest rates. This evidence is difficult to reconcile with standard explanations about the positive linkages between saving and growth. These explanations rely either on high saving to...
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