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A Model of Exchange-Rate-Based Stabilization for Turkey [PDF]

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The literature on the exchange-rate-based stabilization has focused almost exclusively in Latin America. Many other countries however, such as Egypt, Lebanon and Turkey; have undertaken this sort of programs in the last 10-15 years.
Ozlem Aytac
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Reinterpreting Delay and Procrastination [PDF]

open access: yesarXiv
I model a rational agent who spends resources between the current time and some fixed future deadline. Opportunities to spend resources arise randomly according to a Poisson process, and the quality of each opportunity follows a uniform distribution. The agent values their current resource stock at exactly the sum of expected utility from all future ...
arxiv  

Voting behavior and budget stability

open access: yesRevista de Contabilidad: Spanish Accounting Review, 2013
The aim of this paper is to analyze how the implementation of the Budgetary Stability Law has affectedPolitical Budget Cycles generated by Spanish local governments.
Cristina Vicente   +2 more
doaj  

Inferring and predicting Fried physical frailty phenotype deficits [PDF]

open access: yesarXiv
We predict the Fried physical frailty phenotype health deficits (FPFP5: slow gait, weakness, weight loss, low activity, and exhaustion) using two measures of frailty: frailty index (FI) or frailty phenotype (FP). The FP theorizes that the FPFP5 are mutually dependent through shared etiology and positive feedbacks, so that the total number of FPFP5 ...
arxiv  

The Republican Spending Explosion [PDF]

open access: yes, 2004
When the Republicans gained control of Congress in 1994, they promised to eliminate the deficit and reduce wasteful spending. For several years, the GOP partly upheld its commitment by modestly curtailing spending growth and balancing the budget ...
Veronique de Rugy
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Viewing the current account deficit as a capital inflow [PDF]

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With the 1998 current account deficit approaching $225 billion, attention is again focusing on the deficit's impact on U.S. jobs. Although a high deficit does adversely affect employment in export- and import-competing industries, it also means that ...
Matthew Higgins, Thomas Klitgaard
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