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episode in American history provides us with a convenient way of investigating the consequences of international copyright …
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, highlighting the experience of Japan. By a host of criteria, Japan appeared to be in a stronger position than most countries at the …. However, Japan followed a clear international boom-and-bust pattern in terms of real output growth, credit growth and stock … macroeconomic variables and institutional characteristics. The model predicts a high probability of banking sector distress in Japan …
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Does Japanese trade in manufactured goods differ from the rest-of-the world average and from the U.S.? We use a simple … that Japan imports less than other countries, but also exports less than other countries. Relative to the U.S., Japanese … export performance is half as strong today as it was in the mid-1980s. Bilaterally, Japan's normalized imports from the U …
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This paper explores the changing role of government involvement in health care financing policy outside the United States. It provides a review of the economics literature in this area to understand the implications of recent policy changes on efficiency, costs and quality. Our review reveals...
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. We cover the institution's history, implementation, and the best available evidence on its economic impacts. We argue …
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potential long-run impact on individuals over decades and even generations. History, however, offers a solution. Historical …
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What are the medium- to long-term effects of pandemics? How do they differ from other economic disasters? We study major pandemics using the rates of return on assets stretching back to the 14th century. Significant macroeconomic after-effects of pandemics persist for about decades, with real...
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Depression, the New Deal, and World War II shocks. Those shocks have had permanent effects. Following a decline in the 1970s, top …
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I discuss available evidence about the evolution of top wealth shares in the United States over the last one hundred years. The three main approaches - Survey of Consumer Finances, estate tax multiplier techniques and capitalization method - generate generally consistent findings until mid-1980s...
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We study the role of distance and time in statistically explaining price dispersion for 14 commodities from 1732 to 1860. The prices are reported for US cities and Swedish market towns, so we can compare international and intranational dispersion. Distance and commodity-specific fixed effects...
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