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(ii) the systemic exploitation of inequality via novel and toxic forms of securitisation. In effect, the power structure …
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Economics ; Call-Put policy options ; securitisation ; monopoly ; income distribution ; Great Recession ; sovereign debt …) the systemic exploitation of inequality via novel and toxic forms of securitisation. In effect, the power structure of …
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Economics ; Call-Put policy options ; Securitisation ; Monopoly ; Income distribution ; Great Recession ; Sovereign debt …) the systemic exploitation of inequality via novel and toxic forms of securitisation. In effect, the power structure of …
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This paper investigated the link between inflation and the top decile income share after the global financial crisis. The analysis was done on a sample of 42 countries. We found that higher inflation has reduced the income going to the top decile. The main explanation is that inflation has...
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In his widely discussed book "Fault Lines" (2010), Raghuram Rajan argues that many U.S. consumers have reacted to the decline in their relative permanent incomes since the early 1980s by reducing saving and increasing debt. This has temporarily kept private consumption and thus aggregate demand...
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"Creating conditions for more people to have property income" has become a national policy after the 17th National Congress of the Communist Party of China. Based on the micro survey data from Chinese Family Panel Studies (CFPS) in 2010, 2012, 2014, 2016 and the macro panel data at the...
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Following the winter recession and stagnation in the second quarter of 2023, the economic upswing is proceeding at a sluggish pace, contrary to expectations over the summer. Weak foreign demand and ongoing inflation have proven to be slowing economic growth. For the time being, private...
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The unequal distribution of labor income in Germany is a hotly debated topic among policymakers and the general public alike. However, the relevant data for calculating the distribution is usually available with a delay of sometimes over two years. Accordingly, previous studies have only been...
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The recovery of the German economy is becoming an exercise in patience. In the third quarter of 2023 the economy fared worse than expected, in particular because private households continued to spend their money conservatively despite climbing wages and falling inflation. Both private...
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