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Cox, Lydia
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2020
impact inflation, little
crowding
out
of private expenditure exists, and the multiplier tends to be larger compared to a one …
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Curse or blessing?
Orsini, Kristian
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Pletikosa, Mario
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Europäische Kommission / Generaldirektion Wirtschaft …
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2019
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Why Does Credit Growth Crowd Out Real Economic Growth?
Cecchetti, Stephen G.
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2018
We examine the negative relationship between the rate of growth in credit and the rate of growth in output per worker. Using a panel of 20 countries over 25 years, we establish that there is a robust correlation: the higher the growth rate of credit, the lower the growth rate of output per...
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Women, Wealth Effects, and Slow Recoveries
Fukui, Masao
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2018
Business cycle recoveries have slowed in recent decades. This slowdown comes entirely from female employment: as women's employment rates converged towards men's over the past half-century, the growth rate of female employment slowed. We ask whether this slowdown in female employment caused the...
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Storm Crowds : Evidence from Zooniverse on Crowd Contribution Design
Barbosu, Sandra
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2017
Crowdsourcing - a collaborative form of content production based on the contributions of large groups of individuals - has proliferated in the past decade. Due to this growth, recent research has focused on understanding the factors that affect its sustainability. Prior studies have highlighted...
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Crowding
Out
in Ricardian Economies
Abel, Andrew B.
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2015
The
crowding-out
coefficient is the ratio of the reduction in privately-issued bonds to the increase in government … borrow risklessly and have positive gross positions in other riskless assets, the
crowding-out
coefficient equals the … receive equal tax cuts, the
crowding-out
coefficient equals the fraction of households that borrow. In the United States …
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Debt into Growth : How Sovereign Debt Accelerated the First Industrial Revolution
Ventura, Jaume
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2015
Why did the country that borrowed the most industrialize first? Earlier research has viewed the explosion of debt in 18th century Britain as either detrimental, or as neutral for economic growth. In this paper, we argue instead that Britain's borrowing boom was beneficial. The massive issuance...
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Interlinkages between household and corporate debt in advanced economies
Bricongne, Jean-Charles
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Mordonu, Aurora Maria
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Europäische Kommission / Generaldirektion Wirtschaft …
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2015
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Why Do People Give? Testing Pure and Impure Altruism
Ottoni-Wilhelm, Mark
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2014
The extant experimental design to investigate warm glow and altruism elicits a single measure of crowd-out. Not recognizing that impure altruism predicts crowd-out is a function of giving-by-others, this design's power to reject pure altruism varies with the level of giving-by-others, and it...
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Sovereign Debt Markets in Turbulent Times : Creditor Discrimination and
Crowding-Out
Effects
Broner, Fernando
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2013
key ingredients: creditor discrimination and
crowding-out
effects. Creditor discrimination arises because, in turbulent … for domestic purchases of debt.
Crowding-out
effects arise because private borrowing is limited by financial frictions … growth and welfare, and may lead to self-fulfilling crises. It also shows how
crowding-out
effects can be transmitted to …
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