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Vermögenszuwachs 7 Schätzung 3 Bankensystem 2 Deutschland 2 Einkommenshypothese 2 Gesamtwirtschaftlicher Konsum 2 Konjunktur 2 Schweden 2 Theorie 2 Asset Price Predictability 1 Auslandsvermögen 1 Bubbles 1 Business Cycles 1 Capital gains 1 Disparitätsmaß 1 Ecuador 1 Einkommen 1 Einkommensverteilung 1 Ethnische Gruppe 1 Familiensoziologie 1 Familienökonomik 1 Financial Systems 1 Finanzmarktkrise 1 Gesamtwirtschaftliche Nachfrage 1 Geschlechterforschung 1 Gesundheit 1 Glücksspiel 1 Health 1 Income distribution 1 Income inequality 1 Leistungsbilanz 1 Liquiditätspräferenz 1 Monetary Policy Transmission 1 Private Verschuldung 1 Stadtregion 1 Sterblichkeit 1 Steuer 1 Sweden 1 Taxation 1 Top incomes 1
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Hamburg, Britta 2 Hoffmann, Mathias 2 Keller, Joachim 2 Bhaduri, Amit 1 Cavallo, Michele 1 Felton, Andrew 1 Lindahl, Mikael 1 Moser, Caroline 1 Roine, Jesper 1 Tille, Cedric 1 Waldenström, Daniel 1
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The gendered nature of asset accumulation in urban contexts: Longitudinal results from Guayaquil, Ecuador
Moser, Caroline; Felton, Andrew - 2010
This paper examines the gendered nature of asset accumulation between 1978 and 2004 in Indio Guayas, a low-income community on the periphery of the city of Guayaquil, Ecuador. In so doing, it emphasizes both the importance of combining quantitative and qualitative intra-household data, as well...
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A contribution to the theory of financial fragility and crisis
Bhaduri, Amit - 2010
The paper examines three aspects of a financial crisis of domestic origin. The first section studies the evolution of a debt-financed consumption boom supported by rising asset prices, leading to a credit crunch and fluctuations in the real economy, and, ultimately, to debt deflation. The next...
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The evolution of top incomes in an egalitarian society: Sweden, 1903 - 2004
Roine, Jesper; Waldenström, Daniel - 2006
This study presents new homogenous series of top income shares in Sweden over the period 1903 to 2004. We find that, starting from higher levels of inequality than in other Western countries, the income share of the Swedish top decile drops sharply over the first eighty years of the century. The...
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Could capital gains smooth a current account rebalancing?
Cavallo, Michele; Tille, Cedric - 2006
A narrowing of the U.S. current account deficit through exchange rate movements is likely to entail a substantial depreciation of the dollar, as stressed in research by Obstfeld and Rogoff. We assess how the adjustment is affected by the high degree of financial integration in the world economy....
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Consumption, wealth and business cycles in Germany
Hamburg, Britta; Hoffmann, Mathias; Keller, Joachim - 2005
This paper studies the long-run relationship between consumption, asset wealth and income in Germany, based on data from 1980 to 2003. While earlier studies – mostly for the Anglo- Saxon economies – have generally documented that departures of these three variables from their common trend...
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Consumption, wealth and business cycles: why is Germany different?
Hamburg, Britta; Hoffmann, Mathias; Keller, Joachim - 2005
This paper studies the long-run relationship between consumption, asset wealth and income - the consumption-wealth ratio - in Germany, based on data from 1980 to 2003. Earlier papers for the Anglo-Saxon economies have documented that departures of these three variables from their common trend...
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Estimating the Effect of Income on Health and Mortality Using Lottery Prizes as Exogenous Source of Variation in Income
Lindahl, Mikael - 2002
A vast literature has established a strong positive association of income with health status and a negative association with mortality. This paper studies the effects of income on health and mortality, using only the part of income variation that is due to a truly exogenous factor: the monetary...
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