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scarcity of saving in LATAM, thereby increasing investment and growth. Yet, the data and several case studies suggest that the … savings and investments were taxed in an arbitrary and unpredictable way, the credibility of a new regime could not be assumed … saving and investment rates tends to be a time consuming process. This also suggests that greater political instability and …
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Increasing the rate of saving is an important priority for many emerging market countries. This paper focuses on Mexico … and discusses a variety of policies through which the government of Mexico could stimulate a higher rate of saving. These …
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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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savings rate, banking system, financial markets, financial regulations, corporate governance, and public finances; and …
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region. In terms of sheer magnitudes, China's national savings and current account surpluses dominate the region's saving-investment … growth. Investment growth has dominated GDP growth in China during this decade but is also important in the cases of India … and Vietnam. To examine the global implications of domestic growth patterns in Asia, I analyze saving-investment balances …
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) stock market valuation ratios have increased only moderately; (3) investment has been lackluster. We use a simple extension … traditional culprits of increasing savings supply and technological growth slowdown …
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Using an uneven panel of 135 countries from 1995 to 2014, we investigate the link between interest rates and private saving, and focus on whether the interest rate effect is dominated by the income (i.e., negative) or the substitution (i.e., positive) effect. With the baseline estimation, we...
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Over the past few decades, worldwide real interest rates have trended downward. The real interest rate describes the terms of trade between risk-tolerant and risk-averse investors. Debt pays off equally across contingencies at a given future date, so debt is valuable to risk-averse investors to...
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A wide range of empirical applications rely on linear approximations to dynamic Euler equations. Among the most notable of these is the large and growing literature on precautionary saving that examines how consumption growth and saving behavior are affected by uncertainty and prudence. Linear...
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rates — is determined to equate the world aggregate of investment demand to the world aggregate of desired national saving …
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