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the inflation rate, the deviation in real GDP (Gross Domestic Product), the deviation in money supply, the deviation in … weight to the deviation in unemployment rate, and moderate weights are assigned to the deviation in the inflation rate, the … deviation in real GDP, the deviation in money supply, and the deviation in the money velocity. The corresponding sum of squares …
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Das Umfeld niedriger Zinsen ist weniger auf die Geldpolitik, sondern mehr auf globale Trends in der Investitionsnachfrage und in der Sparneigung sowie einen krisenbedingten Rückgang der Investitionen zurückzuführen. Mittelfristig kann die Überwindung der Bilanzrezession zu höheren...
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inflation. It is argued that that there is a tendency to slip from arguments which that the rate of interest is related to the … price level to suggesting that the rate of interest is related to the rate of inflation. The neo-Wicksellian approach is … inflation. It is also argued that the route through the exchange rate does not support the view that higher interest rates will …
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the reaction of post-Keynesian economists to examine alternatives to inflation-targeting monetary strategies and to Taylor …
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Currency debasement, defined as a loss of precious metal content (intrinsic value) of the circulating penny currencies over time, was a common feature in the monetary history of Europe, c. 1400–1900. Over the centuries the loss rate was sustained; between 1400 and 1900 A. D. the (south) German...
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and GDP is determined over time. …
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sector credit in Uganda. This study investigates how mobile money services influence private sector credit growth. Methods …
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the impact of five selected determinants - profitability, asset structure, non-debt tax shield, GDP growth rate, inflation …
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open innovation indicators. GDP, inflation and unemployment are the most important indicators of the economic and social …
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, while operating efficiency and GDP growth have significant and negative relationship with banks' ROA. Fixed effect … regression model shows that there are negative significant effects of credit risk, operating efficiency and GDP growth rate on … banks' ROE. Finally, inflation rate has positive and statistically significant effect on both ROA and ROE. The study …
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