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Unlike developing economies, advanced economies easily borrow debt to finance budget deficits. Government debt is one of the active measures of fiscal policy in these economies to run the economy and overcome its cyclicality.
Van Bon Nguyen
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Do expenditure shocks affect GDP or trade balances in deficit-prone advanced economies?
This paper examines the short run relationship between domestic expenditure (or absorption), GDP, and the trade balance. It first presents a simple framework to illustrate how domestic expenditure shocks either directly impact national output or net ...
Makin, Anthony J, Ratnasiri, Shyama
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National culture, public health spending and life insurance consumption: an international comparison
This study aims to offer insight on the national cultural differences, public health expenditures, and economic freedom that persisted in life insurance expenditure across 28 advanced economies and 21 emerging and developing economies from 2002 to 2017 ...
Cong Tam Trinh +3 more
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The Secular Stagnation Hypothes is and the Future of Europe’s Advanced Economies
The secular stagnation hypothesis originated in the late 1930s when Alvin Hansen proposed that the American economy will experience a prolonged depression because of the slowdown in demographics. Widely discussed in the aftermath of the Great Depression,
Artur F. Tomeczek
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The purpose of this study was to simultaneously examine relationships between teacher quality and instructional time and mathematics and science achievement of 8th grade cohorts in 18 advanced and developing economies.
Hee Kyung Hong
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The relationship between public debt and income inequality in advanced and developing economies: Empirical evidence on the difference [PDF]
In the context of increasing globalization, income inequality becomes one of the severe problems in both advanced and developing economies. Meanwhile, public spending financed by public debt may be an appropriate instrument of fiscal policy to narrow ...
Nguyen Van Bon
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Demography, growth and robots in advanced and emerging economies [PDF]
This paper provides estimates of the impact of demographic change on labor productivity growth, relying on annual data over 1961-2018 for a panel f 90 advanced and emerging economies.
Lanzafame, Matteo
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CURRENT TENDENCIES OF THE GLOBAL INDUSTRIAL POLICY AND RUSSIAN INDUSTRIAL RESTRUCTURING PRIORITIES
This article is devoted to the analysis of restructuring in the Russian production sector basing on the worldwide experience of innovative industrial policy with the focus on the role of the government in this process.
A. A. Chernyshev
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The cost of a fair and sustainable COVID-19 grant for the world’s poorest economies
The emerging-market and developing economies face a multitude of grave challenges as they confront the COVID-19 pandemic, including a critical lack of budgetary space.
Steven Kamin, Benedict Clements
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Is Slow Productivity and Output Growth in Advanced Economies the New Normal? [PDF]
Advanced economies have seen a notable slowdown in potential growth in the past decade or so. Demographics look much less favorable to output growth than in the past, and productivity growth has been only modest.
John Fernald
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