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This Selected Issues paper analyzes macroeconomic fluctuations in the Eastern Caribbean Currency Union (ECCU). The paper describes data, along with the estimation technique used to ensure stationarity of the data. The empirical regularities of macroeconomic fluctuations in the ECCU are...
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the test of adjusted correlation coefficients between markets and propose a new procedure that involves testing the non … phenomenon between the financial markets of the USA, Brazil, Russia, India and China during the current crisis. …
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This paper assesses Estonia’s flexibility from two angles. The paper focuses on one aspect of that performance—the ability to sustain competitiveness. Then, a more forward-looking angle is the flexibility of Estonia’s labor and product markets. Estonia has made great...
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The Obama administration has called for a heightened amount of transparency in financial reporting culminating from the recent debacle on Wall Street. Interestingly, as our economy wavers between recession and or depression, the worldwide economy is focused on gross domestic product or GDP which...
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correlated with Europe, the USA is one of the vulnerable economies that could be affected by the overbearing financial problems …
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The collapse of the subprime mortgages market in August 2007 triggered the financial crises in the USA causing the … period 1961-2007 suggest that low output volatility in the USA is not the main source of low output volatility across the …
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This paper re-examines the dynamic casual nexus among real manufacturing wage rate, labour productivity and real GDP growth. Data from 1987 Q1 through 2011 Q2 are utilised by implementing the fairly standard cointegration methodology in a trivariate setting. All three variables are...
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