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This paper proposes a new approach for analyzing the relationship between macroeconomic factors and the income distribution. The conventional method of analysis is regression of summary inequality indices on variables such as the unemployment and inflation rates. Building on the lessons from...
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This paper presents an analysis of the effect of bureaucratic corruption on economic growth through a public finance transmission channel. At the theoretical level, we develop a simple dynamic general equilibrium model in which financial intermediaries make portfolio decisions on behalf of...
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The global economy has witnessed many economic fluctuations and waves of inflation and recession. With the consideration of achieving price stability as a primary goal of the economic policies, any attempt to eliminate inflation means accepting higher rates of unemployment, and vice versa. This...
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Vielfältige Lieferstörungen und Produktionsprobleme führen in vielen Volkswirtschaften zu ungewöhnlich hohen Preisanstiegen. Zuletzt lagen die Verbraucherpreise in Deutschland um fast 8 Prozent über dem Vorjahresniveau. Die russische Invasion in der Ukraine sorgt für zusätzliche...
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Gesellschaften rund um den Globus sind derzeit mit Preissteigerungen konfrontiert, die über lange Zeit nicht zu verzeichnen waren. Diese sind ökonomische Auswirkungen der Corona-Pandemie - vor allem der gestörten Produktionsprozesse. Hinzu kommen die erheblichen Verteuerungen von Energie und...
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The perceptions of a central bank’s inflation aversion may reflect institutional structure or, more dynamically, the history of its policy decisions. In this paper, we present a novel empirical framework that uses high-frequency data to test for persistent variation in market perceptions of...
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As a share of GDP, the U.S. Federal debt held by the public exceeds 50 percent in FY2009, the highest debt ratio since 1955. Projections indicate the debt ratio may be in the 70-100 percent range within ten years. In many respects, the temptation to inflate away some of this debt burden is...
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As a share of GDP, the U.S. Federal debt held by the public exceeds 50 percent in FY2009, the highest debt ratio since 1955. Projections indicate the debt ratio may be in the 70-100 percent range within ten years. In many respects, the temptation to inflate away some of this debt burden is...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010288128
Since the start of the financial crisis, industrial country public debt levels have increased dramatically. And they are set to continue rising for the foreseeable future. A number of countries face the prospect of large and rising future costs related to the ageing of their populations. In this...
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