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.1 percent of world population, implying 150 million deaths when applied to current population. Regressions with annual …
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Are deflation and depression empirically linked? No, concludes a broad historical study of inflation and real output growth rates. Deflation and depression do seem to have been linked during the 1930s. But in the rest of the data for 17 countries and more than 100 years, there is virtually no...
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In advanced economies, a century-long near-stable ratio of credit to GDP gave way to rapid financialization and surging leverage in the last forty years. This "financial hockey stick" coincides with shifts in foundational macroeconomic relationships beyond the widely-noted return of...
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governments from appropriating rents when the economy is doing well. We test this argument against more traditional …
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US economy re-entered a major recession. In the midst of the current global recovery from the Great Recession, European …
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