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Mainstream economists were puzzled by the global depression (the so-called Great Recession) that started late in 2007. In the Unites States, after an almost unanimous consensus of the economic profession and the Republican and Democratic politicians in their support of the bailouts of banks and...
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By observing the economies of China, Germany, Japan, the United Kingdom and the United States, the article aims to study whether the economies are genuinely motivated to enhance global financial regulations. Throughout the Great Recession, the G20 nations have repeatedly declared that reforming...
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By how much do employed households reduce their consumption when the aggregate unemployment rate rises? In Spain during the Great Recession a 1 percentage point increase in the unemployment rate was related to a strong drop in household consumption of more than 0.7% per equivalent adult. This...
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En este trabajo se mide la contribución de los flujos laborales entre el empleo, el desempleo y la inactividad a la variación de la tasa de desempleo registrada en once países de la UE durante el período 2006-2012, prestando especial atención a la composición de dichos flujos por grupos...
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El desempeño de la actividad de las Administraciones Públicas ha estado sometido a un elevado grado de tensión durante la crisis soberana reciente, a pesar del reducido nivel de deuda pública y de los superávits presupuestarios registrados en el período inmediatamente anterior a la crisis....
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increased during and after the crisis. However, we found weak support for contagion in the pre-crisis period. …
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This study examines stock market contagion from the United States to the markets of the GCC countries during the period … that the collapse of the GCC stock markets did not result purely from contagion, in the sense that these markets did not …
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have sparked and induced contagion. This study further extends the existing research by identifying and testing three … financial market variables to trace the alleged origin and the subsequent path of the contagion during the 1997 Asian Crisis … strong support for contagion. We further extend the analysis by looking at the impulse responses. The results still do not …
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This paper builds a general test of contagion in financial markets based on bivariate correlation analysis – a test … that can be interpreted as an extension of the normal correlation theorem. Contagion is defined as a structural break in … contagion is successful in controlling for a potential bias induced by changes in the variance of global shocks, current tests …
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contagion risk in the accumulation process, and the outlook of regional arrangements of cooperation, such as regional reserve …
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