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, 335 (1998)]. We hypothesise that the volatility scaling we find for these GDP constituents causes the volatility scaling …
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, 335 (1998)]. We hypothesise that the volatility scaling we find for these GDP constituents causes the volatility scaling …
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Since output growth volatility has negative effects on growth, poverty and welfare, especially in poorer countries, it …. Remittances can help reduce output growth volatility thanks to their considerable magnitude, stability and low pro … volatility. Instrumental variable estimation supports our intuition about the direction of causality …
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growth volatility. It has experienced substantial growth booms and busts for international standards. These recurrent … has been systematically constrained are associated to the high volatility that the economy has exhibited over decades. The … purpose of this paper is to provide an analysis of growth volatility and its impact on Brazil's growth performance and long …
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approach and Engel's approaches yield negative correlations with income level, government expenditure, exchange rate volatility …
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-whether financial intermediation is performed through banks or markets-for macroeconomic volatility, against the backdrop of increased … volatility. Expanding the sample to 121 developing countries confirms this result, although this role of shock-absorber fades …
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financial system, through bank/stock market development, and economic growth volatility in overall/specific country group levels … on economic growth volatility, whereas domestic credit to GDP has a statistically significant but positive impact. This … dampens the growth volatility …
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The most important event in human economic history before the Industrial Revolution was the Neolithic transition from a nomadic hunter-gatherer lifestyle to sedentary agriculture, beginning about 10,000 years ago. The transition made possible the human population explosion, the rise of...
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