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corporate net lending determinants. We disentangle the effects of the profit share on corporate saving and investment and …
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corporate net lending determinants. We disentangle the effects of the profit share on corporate saving and investment and …
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corporate net lending determinants. We disentangle the effects of the profit share on corporate saving and investment and …
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analysis of a currency union with the help of a simple model featuring endogenous money and saving-investment imbalances …. -- endogenous money ; saving-investment imbalances ; EMU …
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analysis of a currency union with the help of a simple model featuring endogenous money and saving-investment imbalances …
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Key economic concepts of saving and investment are defined and discussed in this paper. It is shown that the equation … “saving=investment” is a fundamental fallacy of macroeconomics due to a confusion between real and financial variables, and … also between stock and flow variables. Economic growth is shown to be driven by investment, not by consumption as Keynes …
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Chapter Six and its Appendix deal in some detail with the way Keynes is defining income, savings and investment in the …, contain a forward looking element. Chapter 7 returns to the concepts of saving and investment, relates Keynes' definitions to … those used by others (including his own from the Treatise) and relates aggregate investment, which refers to additions to …
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investment, saving, and debt of firms when Tobin's q serves as a proxy for marginal q …
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Since 2001, OECD corporate net lending has risen sharply. This paper examines the main forces at play behind this run-up and provides some insight into whether and how they might possibly unwind in the future, a process that may already be underway. It shows in particular that, the increase is...
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