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Office of the Central Bank of Malta during 2012. This model is small-scale, consisting of 19 behavioural equations (estimated … in Malta while that of a change in foreign demand is quite strong. The exposure of the Maltese economy to shocks in oil …
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that Malta’s real GDP could be boosted by 0.65 percentage points by 2020, with the bulk of the impact being felt during …
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This article studies the demand for one particular component of the money stock, currency, in Malta in the light of the … be tweaked slightly for it to better explain the reasons underpinning the relatively high currency demand in Malta …
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After outlining the various methods used to estimate potential output, this article presents estimates for Malta … these kinds of estimates, they are compared with those made for Malta by other institutions using different methods. Based …
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Office of the Central Bank of Malta during 2012. This model is small-scale, consisting of 19 behavioural equations (estimated … in Malta while that of a change in foreign demand is quite strong. The exposure of the Maltese economy to shocks in oil …
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This paper presents estimates of the possible macroeconomic impact of the reductions in income tax introduced in the Budgets for 2013 and 2014. The simulations are based on the structural macro-econometric model described in Grech and Micallef (2014). The impact of the reductions on Government...
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imports across all expenditure components, before assessing their relative contribution to GDP growth. When applied to Malta …
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