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We study a contract change for tea pluckers on an Indian plantation, with a higher government-stipulated baseline wage …
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market countries (Brazil, Russia, India and China), adding constraints that reflect a central bank%u2019s desire to hold a …
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Consensus forecasts for the global economy over the medium and long term predict the world's economic gravity will … substantially shift towards Asia and especially towards the Asian Giants, China and India. While such forecasts may pan out, there … are substantial reasons that China and India may grow much less rapidly than is currently anticipated. Most importantly …
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cycle. Finally, recent policy initiatives suggest that India is poised to replace China as the dominant periphery country …
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This paper analyzes whether commodity futures prices traded in the United States reveal information relevant to stock prices of East Asian economies including China, Japan, Hong Kong, South Korea, and Taiwan. We find significant and positive predictive powers of overnight futures returns of...
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, the world's largest online platform for outsourced contracts, where India is the largest country in terms of contract …This study examines the role of the Indian diaspora in the outsourcing of work to India. Our data are taken from oDesk … volume. We use an ethnic name procedure to identify ethnic Indian users of oDesk in other countries around the world. We find …
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In this paper, we document the fact that countries that have experienced occasional financial crises have, on average, grown faster than countries with stable financial conditions. We measure the incidence of crisis with the skewness of credit growth, and find that it has a robust negative...
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Analyzing a variety of cross-national and sub-national data, we argue that high adult mortality reduces economic growth by shortening time horizons. Higher adult mortality is associated with increased levels of risky behavior, higher fertility, and lower investment in physical and human capital....
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Recent studies suggest that intranational trade is "excessive' compared to international trade. An intuitive explanation for this home bias is provided by national trade barriers. A dataset of trade between US states, however, reveals that home bias extends to subnational units. The data suggest...
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, Germany, Japan, India, Italy, the Netherlands, Sweden, the United Kingdom, and the United States. Together, the studies …
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