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Japan is in the midst of a demographic transition that is both rapid and large by international standards. As recently … as 1990, Japan had the youngest population among the Group of 6 large, developed countries. However, the combined effects … of aging of the baby boomer generation and low fertility rates have produced very rapid aging. Japan now finds itself …
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Jahrbuch der "Arbeitsgruppe Alternative Wirtschaftspolitik", die ihre Analyse als sozial-ökologisch orientierten Gegenentwurf zum Jahresgutachten der "Fünf Wirtschaftsweisen" versteht. (LK/OS: Dannert)
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For some time, Levy Institute scholars have been engaged with issues related to the current account, government, and private sector balances. We have argued that the existing imbalances in these accounts are unsustainable and will ultimately present a serious challenge to the performance of the...
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system and private savings in Italy -- Do the elderly dissave in Japan? -- On robust monetary policy -- The euro and the … account -- Land prices and business fixed investment in Japan -- Rationality, behavior and switching idiosyncracies in the …
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caused by COVID-19. This study aims to assess the multiplier effects that budget revision has on the economy for the case of … appears that the budget restructuring that takes place during the year does not take into account the multiplier effect in the …
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The paper is devoted to an analysis of the Treaty on Stability Coordination and Governance (TSCG), also known as the "Fiscal Compact" Treaty signed between the EU member states in 2012. We argue than the TSCG, instead of helping to "repair" the institutional failures on which the Euro and the...
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