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growth only in southern Europe. In the Northern Europe the opposite takes place. The sample covers most EU. Data are taken …
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, according to the consumption-led-growth theory, economic growth will be hindered. The panel data sample covers for the period …
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In the present paper it is pointed out that government debt is an obstacle to economic growth. To my belief, the remedy …
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Rousseau, 2007), who claim that after 1995 credit to private sector as a percentage of GDP causes a decline in economic growth … private sector as a percentage of GDP causes a decline in economic growth, thus supporting the view of (Wachtel and Rousseau …
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In the present paper an empirical analysis will point out that ageing causes a decline on economic growth as claimed by …
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In the present paper an empirical analysis will point out that shadow economy tends to push up house prices, distorting real estate market. The sample covers EU, Japan and The United States. Data are taken from OECD and (Schneider et al., 2010); (Schneider, 2013). The elaboration of these panel...
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It seems to be a trade-off between shadow economy restriction and macroeconomic repercussions. This view is expressed by (Era Dabla-Norris and Andrew Feltenstein, 2003) and is in agreement with the author of the present paper although approached in a different way. Author believes that present...
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In the present paper an empirical analysis will point out that although Property Tax does not worsen income distribution, on the contrary, it increases poverty risk. The sample covers EU. The elaboration of these panel data is made feasible by means of the Eviews software package
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(houses) and to invest instead in more productive assets in order to boost economic growth in the long run is not supported by …
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In the present paper an empirical analysis will point out that Property Tax does not worsen income distribution. The sample covers EU. The elaboration of these panel data is made feasible by means of the Eviews software package
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013072567