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In advanced economies, the recent collapse of interest rates to the Zero Lower Bound (ZLB) has triggered a series of research questions on how to navigate the new zero-interest credit environment. Focusing on illegal markets, it is possible to explain why usury still remains widespread after the...
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. We have demonstrated that fiscal policies affect crime through government spending. Conversely, the effect of monetary … policy, especially inflation, on crime depends on the separability of the utility function …
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An immigration shock has an ambiguous effect on inflation. On one hand, aggregate consumption increases with a suddenly …. The response of an inflation-targeting central bank to an immigration shock is, therefore, not obvious. We study these … country that has experienced a substantial immigration flow in recent years …
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This paper provides background information and basic descriptive statistics for a representative survey of the German population conducted on our behalf by GfK in the first quarter of 2018. The survey covers various topics, including: 1) attitudes towards asylum seekers; 2) migrating workers in...
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How does international monetary leadership end? This paper examines the decline of the Sterling Area between 1945 and 1979 to understand the process of international economic disintegration. Using an original cross-national panel dataset, we conduct survival analysis which systematically...
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of an aging population and a declining working age population, hence highlighting the pertinence of immigration as a … the pertinence of immigration as a possible solution. …
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