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members - Germany, France, Italy and Spain. For that purpose we use Bayesian VARs with identification based on a combination …
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Netherlands and Spain). The results indicate that financial position is important to explain capital expenditures, as financial …
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The study looks at primary expenditure developments in the euro area, its three largest members and four "macro-imbalances" countries for the period 1999-2009. It compares actual expenditure trends with those that would have prevailed if countries had followed neutral policies based on...
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convergence and analyses key factors explaining price differentials in a panel regression framework including per capita income … synchronised cycles in the national aggregates for most countries since the 1990s. There is an important role for income … differentials in explaining city-level house price dispersion in Germany, France, and the US (but not in Italy or Spain once …
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budget balance in France, Germany, Portugal, and Spain. We try to uncover past trends behind the development of public …
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