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consumption and investment expenditures, as well as their broadly defined components, are examined. We also test for effects of … money on long run reallocations of consumption expenditures among durables, nondurables, and services. The time series …
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China is well-placed to avoid the so-called “middle-income trap” and to continue to converge towards the more advanced economies, even though growth is likely to slow from near double-digit rates in the first decade of this millennium to around 7% at the 2020 horizon. However, in order to...
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In den mittel-, ost- und südosteuropäischen Ländern (MOSOEL) klafft der Ausblick für das Wirtschaftswachstum auch weiterhin auseinander für die meisten der neuen EU-Mitgliedstaaten (NMS) wird eine langsame Beschleunigung des BIP-Wachstums beginnend mit diesem Jahr erwartet. Für 2015 soll...
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, household consumption will be an important component of economic growth. In the countries of the Western Balkans also investment …
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. Further, while during earlier parts of our sample both a slowdown in consumption and investment growth contribute to a … reduction of GDP growth, during later parts, only the investment reaction contributes to the GDP slowdown. A variance … decomposition for consumption growth shows that the contribution of stock market volatility becomes negligible as we go from earlier …
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adverse effects on the growth rates of investment and durable consumption, whereas the in uence on non-durable consumption …We estimate the effects of stock market volatility on the growth rates of durable consumption, non-durable consumption …
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, Poland, Romania and Hungary). To achieve this performance, it embraced an economic growth model based on consumption rather … than investment. The government's strategy was to cut indirect taxes, increase public wages and old-age pensions but this … countries to adopt the euro. Reality has shown that an economy that relies too heavily on consumption and neglects investments …
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There is a relationship between predictability and complexity. The problem of evaluating the complexity of the macroeconomic phenomenon can be reduced to decomposition into its principal components (which may have, in their turn, a certain degree of complexity) and to identify its common sources...
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This paper re-examines the UK private sector expenditure function invented in the 1970s by the 'New Cambridge' School of economists led by Wynne Godley. Evidence is found that helps to justify the New Cambridge focus on a private sector aggregate. More problematic is the School's basic axiom...
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Following Chow (1985 and 2010) and using annual data from 1951 to 2010 for Taiwan this paper estimates a consumption … function based on the permanent income hypothesis and an investment function based on the accelerations principle. The data … the two economies have different consumption functions is given. …
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