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The aim of this study was to examine the extent to which crime affects the components of aggregate demand and vice versa for the case of Mexico, using quarterly data for the number of homicides and the components of aggregate demand for the period from 1990 to 2010. We estimated a Vector Error...
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Since the 1980s, researchers have been puzzled by close to zero estimates of the elasticity of intertemporal substitution. Two possible causes are rates of return that are not representative of the agent's portfolio return and inconsistent estimates due to the weak instrument problem. We examine...
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Hansen and Lønstrup [Journal of Population Economics, 2012] construct a three-period, life-cycle model to study the famed Ben-Porath mechanism and attempt to reconcile it with the empirical findings in Hazan [Econometrica, 2009]:increased life expectancy has a positive effect on schooling but a...
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We study the effect on savings of an increase in the capital risk of the investment opportunities when the … individuals with high risk-aversion and time-separable, power utility increase their optimal savings when capital risk increases …
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This paper analyses the calendar effects present in Automated Teller Machines (ATM) withdrawals of residents, using daily data for Portugal for the period from January 1st 2001 to December 31st 2008. The results presented may allow for a better understanding of consumer habits and for adjusting...
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This paper investigates the impact of lumpy capital adjustment on productivity at the firm level using data on Japanese manufacturing industries. We estimate stochastic production frontiers, taking firm heterogeneity into account. We find that investment spikes are negatively related to...
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The present study is an effort to examine econometrically the presence of threshold level of inflation for India, in an environment where expected inflation is in double digit. This upward pressure on inflation is mainly due to rise in food prices; and high investment due to surge in domestic...
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In many poor countries, the problem is not that governments do not invest, but that these investments do not create productive capital. So, the cost of public investments does not correspond to the value of the capital stocks. In this paper, we propose an original non parametric approach to...
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testing approach cannot show any evidence of cointegration between savings and investment. However, the result of our proposed …
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The adjustment of nominal wages to inflation has implications on the labor market as well as on other areas in economics. In this paper, we employ the Blanchard and Katz (1997, 1999) model of nominal wage determination and try to estimate the adjustment speed. By using the bounds testing...
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