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This article develops a method for quantitatively tracking the agenda of the British Parliament--by which I mean the …
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point. Around 1700, Parliament established a forum where rights to land and resources could be reorganized. This venue … demonstrate that Parliament increased the number of acts reorganizing property rights in response to increases in the public …
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This paper examines the consequences of the 2015 reform on the London fixing in the interbank forex market, which … behavior after the reform, and the volume spike in the fixing window disappeared. However, the anomalies on price dynamics … to examine the efficiency of banks' behavior after the reform. The volume pattern during the fixing time window suggests …
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for policy reform is that Presidents typically have greater electoral incentives than members of Congress to care about …
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Pensions and contemporary socioeconomic change / Assar Lindbeck -- Different approaches to pension reform from an … economic point of view / Jonathan Gruber, David A. Wise -- Labor mobility, redistribution, and pension reform in Europe / Alain … pension system: status quo and reform options / Bert Rurup -- Swedish pension reform: how did it evolve, and what does it mean …
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This paper conducts counterfactual historical analysis of several monetary policy rules by contrasting actual settings of instrument variables with values that would have been specified by the rules in response to prevailing conditions. Of particular interest is whether major policy mistakes,...
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Recent trade and wages literature focuses on whether trade or technology has been the major source of increases in wage inequality in OECD countries since the 1980s. In this literature, no attention has been paid to demand side considerations. Using a simple heterogeneous goods trade model of...
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