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; with government revenues dragged down, fiscal deficits worsen; deficits lead to debt; as debt piles up rating downgrades …
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real estate and property sectors. This two-part set uses case examples, based on developments in Spain during 2012 with the …. The set should be considered in their entirety. Part 1 paper outlines the context in Spain in 2012 during the height of …
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real estate and property sectors. This two-part set uses case examples, based on developments in Spain during 2012 with the …. The set should be considered in their entirety. Part 1 sets the context of Spain in 2012 during the height of the credit …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011265349
intensive forms of industry. Hamilton’s analyses of price and wage data for 16th- and 17th-century Spain, France, and England … led him to conclude that: Spain had enjoyed virtually no ‘profit inflation’, since wages had generally kept pace with … their national economic experiences helps to explain, in Hamilton’s view, why Spain subsequently ‘declined’, while England …
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the world (namely Britain, Denmark, France, Germany, Netherlands, Spain, Sweden, Mexico and the USA). The outcome is a …
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This paper analyzes China’s and Vietnam’s performance in reducing under-five child mortality in a comparative perspective. Under the market socialist model, both countries achieved very high rates of GDP growth, but income distribution and the provision of key public services deteriorated....
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This study investigates the relationship between foreign direct investment and economic growth by using seven years average annual data of 129 countries from the period of 2003 to 2009. Results indicate the significant positive relationships between foreign direct investment and economic growth...
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This study investigates the relationship between workers’ remittances and economic growth by using 7 years average annual data of 113 countries from the period 2003 to 2009. Results indicate the positive and significant relationship between workers’ remittances and economic growth in sample...
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A contribution to the study of volatility and country risk is made in order to achieve a successful crosscountry comparison. We present a methodology for the evaluation of country risk that include endogenous detection of multiple structural breaks (also identifying its different kinds),...
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South and East Asia are a particularly fast developing world economic areas, and are becoming increasingly more economically integrated. These countries, however, are not homogenous, and are lacking in any supra - national Authority. The total fiscal pressure of South and East Asian countries...
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