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A broad set of possible determinants of private saving behavior is examined, using data for a large sample of industrial and developing countries. Both time-series and cross-section estimates are obtained. Results suggest that there is a partial offset on private saving of changes in public...
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Since the early 1980s, well over 100 countries have experienced systemic bank insolvencies. An important innovation among the resulting policies for reestablishing bank soundness has been the reliance on market-based instruments and policies, in contrast to the largely non-market-oriented...
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This paper looks at theoretical and empirical issues associated with the operation of fiscal stabilizers within an economy. It argues that such stabilizers operate most effectively at a national, rather than local, level. As differing cycles across regions tend to offset each other for the...
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A broad set of possible determinants of private saving behavior is examined using data for a large sample of industrial and developing countries. Both time-series and cross-sectional estimates are obtained. Results suggest that there is a partial offset on private saving of changes in public...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005436309
A broad set of possible determinants of private saving behaviour is examined, using data for a large sample of industrial and developing countries. Both time-series and cross-section estimates are obtained. Results suggest that there is a partial offset on private saving of changes in public...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005792506
One justification for the use by central banks of exchange market intervention is that goods prices adjust more slowly than asset prices. As a result, monetary shocks can produce exchange rate appreciations or depreciations that lead real currency values to diverge from their long-run...
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In many industrial countries persistent and large government deficits, which raise government debt as a ratio of gross national product (GNP) and of total private wealth, are causing considerable concern because of their possible unfavorable effects on the stock of productive capital. It is now...
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The East African Community (EAC) has fast-tracked its plans to create a single currency for the five countries making up the region, and hopes to conclude negotiations on a monetary union protocol by the end of 2012. While the benefits of lower transactions costs from a common currency may be...
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