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Tax or debt financing of a given rate of government expenditures would, according to the now well-known Ricardian Equivalence proposition, have equivalent effects on aggregate demand. Among the reasons for a deviation from the equivalence is the possibility that the government and the private...
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This paper calculates the levels of optimal national saving, investment, and the current account balance for five Asian economies—Hong Kong SAR, Japan, Singapore, Malaysia, and the Philippines—for the period 1997–2050 using a simulation approach. These calculations show the sensitivity of...
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The purpose of this paper is to examine factors that have constrained South Africa's growth since the end of apartheid by comparing its GDP components and its saving and investment performance with those of 10 faster-growing countries. The study finds that sluggish investment has undermined...
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This paper examines the macroeconomic implications of life-cycle and dynastic saving behavior for closed and small, open economies. Using an extended version of Blanchard’s overlapping agents model, the analytical framework nests these two competing views, treating agents as either dynastic...
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United Kingdom. Mortgage market liberalization and innovation should reduce household cash flow and collateral constraints …
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relative rise of the U.S. savings rate is helping narrow global imbalances. But with a likely earlier recovery in the U …
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China is poised on the brink of a transition to a service-based economy. The Japanese experience of the 1980s provides several insights about the way to manage such a transition and the downsides to avoid. In particular Japan offers useful insights on (1) the limits to an export-oriented growth...
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This paper explores the relationship between household type and asset accumulation. Householders are distinguished … available. To model the dynamic process of household accumulation, the 1984 and 1989 wealth modules of the Panel Study of Income …
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"Comparative Survey of Savings in Japan and the United States", a binational survey conducted in 1996 by the Institute for Posts … light on which model of household behavior applies in the two countries. …
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Following the 1994 financial crisis the rate of saving of the Mexican economy fell from 21.7% to 19.8% of GDP. The decline was associated with a reduction in the rate of external saving from 6.9% to 0.5% between 1994 and 1995. The overall reduction was not more dramatic because it was almost...
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