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theorem (RET). In 2013, 2,000 representatively chosen people were asked whether they have altered their consumption and saving …
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theorem (RET). In 2013, 2,000 representatively chosen people were asked whether they have altered their consumption and saving … saving a larger proportion, in response to public debt accumulation. In the case of respondents required to pay social …
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decline in savings. This result contradicts a prediction from the life-cycle permanent income model with borrowing constraints …
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theorem (RET). In 2013, 2,000 representatively chosen people were asked whether they have altered their consumption and saving … saving a larger proportion, in response to public debt accumulation. In the case of respondents required to pay social …
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theorem (RET). In 2013, 2,000 representatively chosen people were asked whether they have altered their consumption and saving …
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The poor state of public finances in many countries has led to calls for fiscal consolidation. In practice, implementing concrete consolidation measures appears to meet with public resistance, suggesting that the success of consolidation efforts strongly depends on the popularity of the chosen...
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The poor state of public finances in many countries has led to calls for fiscal consolidation. In practice, implementing concrete consolidation measures appears to meet with public resistance, suggesting that the success of consolidation efforts strongly depends on the popularity of the chosen...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010897862
This paper provides background information and basic descriptive statistics for a representative survey of the New Zealand population conducted on our behalf by Research New Zealand in May 2016. The survey addresses important fiscal and monetary policy issues, including: (1) public preferences...
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The poor state of public finances in many countries has led to calls for fiscal consolidation. In practice, implementing concrete consolidation measures appears to meet with public resistance, suggesting that the success of consolidation efforts strongly depends on the popularity of the chosen...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010333482