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Examination in both theoretical and empirical prospective of the Capital market, deduce that the major indicators of modern economic growth, depends on the extent of economic financialization, commonly defined as capital stock, industrialization and Technological Advancement. The focus of this...
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-maximizing central bank should react more aggressively to the inflation pressure generated by the more competitive economy. We extend the …
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, to maximize welfare the central bank should react more strongly to inflation pressure generated by the more competitive …
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-maximizing central bank should react more aggressively to the inflation pressure generated by the more competitive economy. We extend the …
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. High consumer price inflation and a wide current account deficit are sources of vulnerability. Even though below … unsustainable growth and externally viable but low growth. Monetary policy needs to bring inflation and inflation expectations …
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In all industrial countries, fiscal policy is increasingly about redistribution. In this paper, we study redistribution across different types of agents in a world characterized by the presence of labor unions and distortionary taxation. We show that an increase in transfers financed by...
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Motivated by recent empirical work, this paper formalizes a theory of competitive savings - an arms race in household savings for mating competition that is made more fierce by an increase in the male-to-female ratio in the pre-marital cohort. Relative to the empirical work, the theory can...
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This short essay surveys recent literature on the competitive saving motive and its broader economic implications. The competitive saving motive is defined as saving to improve one's status relative to other competitors for dating and marriage partners. Here are some of the key results of the...
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This short essay surveys recent literature on the competitive saving motive and its broader economic implications. The competitive saving motive is defined as saving to improve one's status relative to other competitors for dating and marriage partners. Here are some of the key results of the...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013009357
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