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wealth and indebtedness for the Group of Seven (G7) countries and show that, even though household borrowings in Japan were … the highest among the G7 countries, at least until 2000, household assets were also high in Japan, as a result of which … household net worth and financial health in Japan were among the highest in the G7 countries. Turning to long-term trends in …
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The paper analyses whether communication and actual interventions in FX markets are successful in moving exchange rates over the medium- to long-run. It compares empirical evidence based on time-series analysis with that obtained from an eventstudy approach. Both the time-series approach based...
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This paper deals with the trade and welfare effects of a potential bilateral trade agreement between the US and Japan … effects of TPP. The findings are that Japan has the highest welfare gains with a FTA (0.085%), whilst the United States …
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constitute the relationship between the United States and Japan on the one hand and Germany and the United States on the other … Washington have led to strong pressure on states like the United States, Germany and Japan to form a collective identity …
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-category spillovers of economic policy uncertainty (EPU) and financial market volatility between the US and Japan. Our model includes … EPU spillovers between the US and Japan is both time- and category-dependent with different EPU categories acting as … kategorieübergreifende Unsicherheits-Spillover-Effekte zwischen den USA und Japan. Dabei betrachten wir sowohl wirtschaftspolitische …
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institutions in the United States and in Japan. While financial institutions affected corporate financial practices, the response …
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United States and Japan, respectively. Our estimation framework allows a distinction to be made between spillover effects …
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There has been much discussion of the differences in macroeconomic performance and prospects between the US, Japan and …, Japan and the euro area appear quite distinct. Documenting and comparing such international business-cycle features can aid …
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