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) household income dynamics. This is largelybecause of the difficulties created by the fact that on top of the humancapital issues … that arise in personal earnings, individuals are continuallyforming, dissolving and reforming household units. This paper … proposesa framework for modelling household income dynamics. it emphasisesthe role of household formation and dissolution, and …
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of the household’s income, andthe household’s assessment of the quality of its neighborhoodand of its local public …
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movements inthe stock market. From mid-1994 to mid-1997, the aggregate value of household sector equityholdings (including those …
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[...]This study is the first formal investigation ofconsumer attitudes that compares the forecasting power ofthe University of Michigan’s Index of Consumer Sentimentand the Conference Board’s Consumer Confidence Index.We begin with a background analysis of structural differencesbetween the...
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[...]In this study, we use recent historical evidence toexplore one dimension of the broad relationship betweenmarket returns and mutual fund flows: the effect of shorttermmarket returns on mutual fund flows. Research onthis issue has already confirmed high correlations betweenmarket returns and...
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did not complete their terms of indenture; late arrival and early departure from the master’s household was widespread …
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The “Golden Age” of post-war European economic growth has witnessedextraordinary changes not only in the economic, but also in the social andcultural outlook of Western European societies. Eric Hobsbawm’s statementthat “[h]istorians of the twentieth century in the third millennium will...
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