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Over the last two centuries, the cross-spectral coherence between either narrow or broad money growth and inflation at the frequency ω=0 has exhibited little variation–being, most of the time, close to one–in the U.S., the U.K., and several other countries, thus implying that the fraction...
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Least Squares and an Ordered Probit model. The empirical analysis uses daily intervention data for Australia, Japan and …
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This paper analyzes the stabilizing properties of alternative monetary policy regimes. In practice there is a choice between two broad types of monetary policy regimes: a fixed exchange rate regime or a floating exchange rate regime. In this paper I compare exchange rate targeting with different...
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, lastly, I discuss attitudes toward child-rearing policies in the United States, France, Sweden, South Korea, and Japan. In … Japan, a larger extent of income inequality is manifest particularly among households with young children. The poverty rate … among households with young children is higher in Japan than France and Sweden. The need for child-rearing policies in Japan …
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United Kingdom, Japan, and Australia, the authors find that a conditional CAPM that allows the price of risk to vary in …
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Intragenerational mobility has been a central concern in sociology, especially in the latter half of the 20th century. Most of this analysis has proceeded using measures of social position that are functions of an individual's occupation. This approach has been based on two primary...
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