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Time series and cross-country empirical results suggest that cash holding as a percentage of income rises, or alternatively that velocity falls, as income increases. Numerous cross-sectional findings at many points in time, in several countries conclude oppositely. It is argued here that the...
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This paper presents secular evidence on the income velocity of money balances. Under a variety of specifications and statistical techniques, employed on both traditional and non-traditional variables, the Friedman assertion that money is a superior good is found to lack empirical support....
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While the paper lacks an abstract, it argues that the proportion of a portfolio devoted to cash decreases as wealth grows. This is consistent with decreasing relative risk aversion and with a money demand that is normal, but not superior.
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While there is no abstract for this paper, it makes an argument that relative risk aversion is decreasing in wealth rather than increasing in wealth as hypothesized by Arrow, using the money demand findings of Friedman.
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approach to cointegration is employed to compute the long-run elasticities of longevity with respect to the selected economic … expectancy in Turkey on the basis of time series data and cointegration framework. Empirical results suggest that nutrition and …
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interrelationships between the variables using the bounds testing to cointegration procedure. The bounds test results indicate that there …
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testing approach to cointegration is employed to test the causal relationship between industrial production, exports and terms …
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1968 to 2005. The bounds testing approach to cointegration is conducted to establish the existence of a long …
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cointegration procedure proposed by Pesaran et al. (2001) is employed to compute the short and long-run elasticities of income and …
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cointegration framework at disaggregate level. Our results indicate that suicide is associated with a range of socio …
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