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import prices, suggesting that rich countries trade goods of relatively higher quality. Instead of relying on specific demand …
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In recent research age distribution effects on the current account have been found in cross-country panel regressions. The reason is different effects on saving and investment from cohort-size variation. In a panel of annual OECD data 1960-1995, we find that the age effects on saving are similar...
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During the last decade most western economies have experienced large and unexpected fluctuations in consumption and savings. The purpose of this paper is to provide additional insights into the individual household's consumption decision and thereby increase the knowledge of what governs these...
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In recent research age distribution effects on the current account have been found in cross-country panel regressions. The reason is different effects on saving and investment from cohort-size variation. In a panel of annual OECD data 1960-1995, we find that the age effects on saving are similar...
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We analyze how firms adjust their labor in response to idiosyncratic shifts in their production function and demand … curves using a unique data-set of Swedish manufacturing firms. We show that permanent shocks to firm-level demand is a main … driving force behind both job and worker reallocation. In contrast, shocks to physical productivity and temporary demand …
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