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of consumers’ sentiment, the impact of fiscal policy and the effect of non-optimal investment decisions made by firms. In … considered; and in the third case, firms adopt a pro-cyclical behaviour concerning investment choices. We study the stability …
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banks that are franchises of the ECB, (2) the secundary savings and loans banks, and (3) the tertiary investment banks. The …
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Public financial management by the government is very important in view of the level of welfare in Indonesia is still low, as there are still much poverty with the level of fulfillment of the needs of low, corruption that occurs in every area of government, income distribution is uneven, low...
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There are competing views of how HIV/AIDS affects saving, and to a lesser extent, investment. One argument is that … translate through to investment. In fact, the absolute value of the impact the disease has on investment is considerably reduced … saving would necessarily have on investment is negated. …
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private investment: contrary to mainstream consensus where-in, English common-law countries are better at championing private …
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intermediary channels of depth, efficiency, activity and size. Findings show that legal origin matters in the finance-investment … nexus; though its ability to explain aggregate investment dynamics only through financial intermediary channels is limited …
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Many of the present difficulties of the world economy have been blamed on the two oil-price explosions of the 1970s. Professor Chichilnisky shows that, at least in the case of the oil-importing developing countries, the negative effects have been overestimated. In fact, in some respects the oil...
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Analytical and numerical results show how the presence of a subsidy on household and firm purchases of oil products distorts long-run macroeconomic aggregates in an oil-importing developing country. Beyond leading to over-consumption of oil products these subsidies also lead to increased labor...
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This paper represents a neoclassical model that explains the observed empirical relationship between government spending and world commodity supplies and the real exchange rate and real commodity prices. It is shown that fiscal expansion and increasing world commodity supplies simultaneously...
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