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This paper argues that detailed studies of particular economies, such as Bob Gregory's work on Australia, are relevant …
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. Australia and California are two economies having the rare distinction of achieving 150 years of sustained high and rising … controls over immigration or capital movements, or trade policy. Australia did, and after 1900 pursued an increasingly …
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We develop a theory of exchange rate fluctuations arising from financial institutions' demand for dollar liquid assets. Financial flows are unpredictable and may leave banks "scrambling for dollars." Because of settlement frictions in interbank markets, a precautionary demand for dollar reserves...
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This paper aims to identify the sources of human capital growth for the observation period 1990-2020 by region, gender and various determinants. It is a preliminary version of a forthcoming Inclusive Wealth Report 2023 (UNESCO and Urban Institute of Kyushu University) report. It focuses on five...
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groups. Using survey data on group membership and data on US localities, we find that, after controlling for many individual …
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in a country's strategic value to the U.S. from the interaction of its political alliance to the U.S. and membership on …
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This study assesses the factors influencing the movement of people across health plans. We distinguish three types of cost-related transitions: adverse selection, the movement of the less healthy to more generous plans; adverse retention, the tendency for people to stay where they are when they...
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Developments in open-economy modeling, and the accumulation of experience with the monetary policy regimes prevailing in the United Kingdom and the euro area, have increased our ability to evaluate the effects that joining monetary union would have on the U.K. economy. This paper considers the...
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fluctuations in the Swedish economy since 1993, implying that EMU membership could be costly. The model also indicates that the …
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data sources including information from Klan membership roles, applications, robe-order forms, an internal audit of the …
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