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wealth approximated by price indices for a panel of industrialized countries. Consumption, income and wealth are cointegrated … income hypothesis ; panel cointegration ; wealth effects …
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equity and house price indices for a panel of 15 industrialized countries. Consumption, income and wealth are cointegrated in …, leading to a lower path of private consumption expenditures. -- Permanent income hypothesis ; panel cointegration ; wealth …
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countries than for health in poorer countries. Employing panel cointegration and conventional panel regressions, we find that …
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countries than for health in poorer countries. Employing panel cointegration and conventional panel regressions, we find that …
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This paper analyzes the costs of housing crises in terms of GDP growth and the economic conditions under which crises are particularly costly. Housing crises are often followed by recessions that are longer than other recessions. According to empirical estimates, a housing crisis reduces the GDP...
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. -- Housing crisis ; Panel Data …
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After the collapse in early transition years, saving rates in Eastern European EU-accession countries have recovered strongly. Is private saving in these countries now driven by the same forces as in the EU? A GMM estimator is applied to analyze the determinants of private saving in both country...
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advanced economies during the past 20 years. This is done by estimating fiscal reaction functions using dynamic panel …
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Interest-rate spreads fluctuate widely across time and countries. We illustrate this on the basis of about 3,100 quarterly observations for 21 advanced and 17 emerging economies since the early 1990s. Prior to the financial crisis, spread fluctuations in advanced economies are an order of...
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Interest-rate spreads fluctuate widely across time and countries. We characterize their behavior using some 3,200 quarterly observations for 21 advanced and 17 emerging economies since the early 1990s. Before the financial crisis, spreads are 10 times more volatile in emerging economies than in...
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