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why large negative output gaps in Japan during the period 1998-2002 did not lead to accelerating deflation, but instead …
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-linear VAR with threshold cointegration based on data from Germany, Japan, UK, and the U.S. Following a traditional comparative …
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This paper focuses on the increase in slack costs due to municipality amalgamation, which is pushed forward in several countries to achieve economies of scale. Employing the stochastic frontier cost function to estimate the inefficiency of local public expenditure due to slack, this study...
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This study considers the discretionary premium-setting behavior of municipalities in the Japanese system of long-term care insurance (LTCI). Although, the LTCI system is managed by the municipality, but the financial system is controlled by national health insurers, and the municipality seems to...
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In Japan, there is a shortage of long-term care facilities for the elderly and families are having difficulty … supporting the elderly at home. Thus, the elderly in Japan often want to move to municipalities that have a greater availability …'s welfare migration patterns in Japan. The analysis was performed by calculating net migration data by gender and age group …
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Austria, Japan and the USA. Further I deal with the concept of stock market efficiency, the question whether or not …
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We show that the level of trust and reciprocity in an intercultural trust game experiment between Austrian and Japanese subjects differs from the results of an intracultural experiment run in the respective countries among compatriots. Austrian subjects show significantly higher levels of trust...
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We investigate the predictability of both volatility and volume for a large sample of Japanese stocks. The particular emphasis of this paper is on assessing the performance of long memory time series models in comparison to their short-memory counterparts. Since long memory models should have a...
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We investigate the predictability of both volatility and volume for a large sample of Japanese stocks. The particular emphasis of this paper is on assessing the performance of long memory time series models in comparison to their short-memory counterparts. Since long memory models should have a...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010295136