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investment over GDP, a substantial deterioration in the current account balance and an improvement in the finances of the social …
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Background: Poverty in Korea is not gender neutral. Both male headed and female headed households experience poverty in distinct ways. This research discusses poverty and how it has evolved in Korea from a gender perspective. Methods: It describes the characteristics of poverty among the working...
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influencing the risk perception of insurance policyholders namely, political-legal, market fluctuations, crime and unemployment …
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production) in various sub-periods based on breakpoints in both investment series the study finds that the recent agricultural … stagnation spawns from a low capital formation in Indian agriculture, especially low public investment. This has been further … study calls for an immediate arrest of the declining trend of public investment in order to stimulate more private …
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The paper aims to answer two main questions. Is it possible to calculate and analyze fiscal, investment and export … using the fiscal, investment and export multipliers mechanism. …
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than investment. The government's strategy was to cut indirect taxes, increase public wages and old-age pensions but this … investment. …
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Electoral support for social democracy in Western Europe is in free fall. The implosion of social democracy is largely self- inflicted, because 'Third Way' social democracy alienated its traditional supporters by (a) a deliberate move to the non- reformist, status-quo oriented macroeconomics of...
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This paper uses an estimated Heterogeneous Agent New Keynesian (HANK) model to evaluate the quantitative importance of two channels in driving aggre- gate consumption fluctuations in the US: (i) precautionary savings against un- employment risk and (ii) MPC heterogeneity. I find that MPC...
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