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) growth rate and consumer price index inflation rate - in the developed economies of the United States and Japan, and an … substitution (higher use of nuclear energy, gas, and renewables), a declining population (for Japan), the shale gas revolution (for …
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This paper studies the impact of tax-financed universal health coverage schemes on macroeconomic aspects of labor supply, asset holding, inequality, and welfare, while taking into account features common to developing economies, such as informal employment and tax avoidance, by constructing a...
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We estimate the response of Asian stock market prices to exogenous monetary policy shocks using a vector error correction model. In our paper, monetary policy transmits to stock market price through three routes: money by itself, exchange rate, and inflation. Our result points to the fact that...
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Netherlands, and Poland); East Asian nations (Japan; the People’s Republic of China; the Republic of Korea; Viet Nam; Taipei …, and Turkey). The results showed that all these countries importing oil face a negative supply shock, except Turkey which … benefits directly from an oil price shock. Furthermore, the indirect effect coefficient received through trade for all these …
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Purpose: Deposit insurance is a key element in modern banking, as it guarantees the financial safety of deposits at depository financial institutions. It is necessary to have at least a dual fair premium rate system based on the creditworthiness of financial institutions, as considering a...
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Rapidly rising local government debt in Japan presents a nontrivial addition to the central government debt. The …
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"Abenomics" refers to the economic policies advocated by Prime Minister Shinzo Abe who became prime minister of Japan … experienced Japan's rapid growth of retired people. In this paper we will explain these three aspects of Abenomics and the current … state of the Japanese economy, and examine what further remedies may be required if Japan is to recover from its long …
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