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, savings, length of stay in the U.S., and citizenship status affect the probability of homeownership before the recession and …
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-Economic Panel that we combine with geographic flood data, we compare the savings behavior of affected and non-affected individuals …
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Life cycle savings is proposed as one explanation for much of the increase in savings and economic growth in Asia. The … association between the age composition of a nation's population and its savings rate, observed within 16 Asian countries from … savings is exogenous. Specification tests as well as common sense imply, moreover, that lagged savings is likely to be …
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There are significant effects of changing demographics on economic indicators: growth in GDP especially, but also the current account balance and gross capital formation. The 15-24 age group appears to be one of the key age groups in these effects, with increases in that age group exerting...
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developing countries and emerging markets. This suggests that the lack of domestic savings is not the primary constraint on …
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, the composition of national savings, and the determinants of the evolution of household saving rates. During 2000 …. Corporate savings have surged across Asia during this period, becoming the main component of gross national savings in the … region. In terms of sheer magnitudes, China's national savings and current account surpluses dominate the region's saving …
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relationship. The growth indicators utilized are GDP per capita, schooling, overall and manufacturing productivities, and savings …
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We use the elements of a macroeconomic production function - physical capital, human capital, labor, and technology - together with standard growth models to frame the role of religion in economic growth. Unifying a growing literature, we argue that religion can enhance or impinge upon economic...
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This paper comprehensively studies the health effects of Daylight Saving Time (DST) regulation. Relying on up to 3.4 million BRFSS respondents from the US and the universe of 160 million hospital admissions from Germany over one decade, we do not find much evidence that population health...
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