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In this paper, I analyze the causes of the prolonged slowdown of the Japanese economy in the 1990s and find that the stagnation of investment, especially private fixed investment, was the primary culprit. I then investigate the causes of the stagnation of household consumption during the 1990s...
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China's growth is characterized by massive capital accumulation, made possible by high and increasing domestic savings … investigate the general equilibrium effects on capital accumulation and growth. We show that increased savings and capital …
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We show individuals investments chase stock index returns and are financed by foregoing consumption, even after controlling for individual-account level portfolio income effects and other high dimensional fixed effects. This effect only exists for positive stock index returns with no effects for...
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Attitudes toward risk underlie virtually every important economic decision an individual makes. In this experimental study, I examine how introducing a time delay into the execution of an investment plan influences individuals' risk preferences. The field experiment proceeded in three stages: a...
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Governments worldwide have set targets to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from the residential sector to zero. Policy instruments, such as carbon pricing or subsidies, are being discussed and implemented to achieve these targets. If individuals exhibit present bias, Heutel (2015) has shown that...
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Canada’s productivity performance reflects in large part our innovation record, both in terms of business sector R&D and information and communications technology (ICT) investment. The objective of this report is to examine the country’s ICT investment performance since 2000. The key finding...
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facilitated industrialization and rapid growth in China. However, as we know that there could be other factors influencing … of their causality. In addition, we investigate the role played by the exchange rate on growth and discuss some policy …
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Asian model of economic growth will underscore the importance of globalization and will shift the balance of the theory of … economic growth from innovation to investment in human and nonhuman capital. The transformation of official statistical systems …
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North and South. Instrumental variables estimates show that social capital affects growth both directly and through … growth in the Italian regions. …
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In this chapter, William Watson challenges Heath's interpretation of the benefits of productivity growth, but agrees … productivity growth. Watson tackles Heath's assessment of the social benefits of productivity growth directly, starting with the …
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