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The Business Cycle and Cycles in The Banking Sector in The Polish Economy in The Years 2000‒2017
Apart from general business cycles, market economies are characterized by their specific cycles, which also include banking cycles. Fluctuations whose sequence over time creates the banking cycles are absolute or/and relative changes in the activity of ...
Barczyk Ryszard
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Maximal fluctuations of confined actomyosin gels: dynamics of the cell nucleus
We investigate the effect of stress fluctuations on the stochastic dynamics of an inclusion embedded in a viscous gel. We show that, in non-equilibrium systems, stress fluctuations give rise to an effective attraction towards the boundaries of the ...
Prost, Jacques +4 more
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Stock price related financial fragility and growth patterns
The total output of an economy usually follows cyclical movements which are accompanied by similar movements in stock prices. The common explanation relies on the demand side.
Aßmuth Pascal
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Fine group gradings of the real forms of $sl(4,\C)$, $sp(4,\C)$, and $o(4,\C)$
We present an explicit description of the 'fine group gradings' (i.e. group gradings which cannot be further refined) of the real forms of the semisimple Lie algebras $sl(4,\C)$, $sp(4,\C)$, and $o(4,\C)$. All together 12 real Lie algebras are considered,
Patera, Jiří +2 more
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The analysis pertains to the year 2023, when a government program was introduced to support Polish citizens in purchasing their first apartment. This led to a revival in lending activity following a period of stagnation at the turn of 2022 and 2023 ...
Nawrocka Ewelina
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Cycles of the Housing Market in Hungary from the Economic Crisis until Today
The main aim of this paper is to identify the underlying reasons for the cyclical nature of the Hungarian housing market, in particular the business cycles, the construction, and market participants’ expectations.
Harnos László
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The Role of Taxes as Automatic Destabilizers in New Keynesian Economics [PDF]
This paper analyses the effects of taxation in New Keynesian economics. The results show that taxes contribute to price and wage stickiness and, moreover, that the resulting fluctuations in welfare are magnified by the presence of taxes.
Claus Thustrup Hansen +1 more
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Classification and properties of the $\pi$-submaximal subgroups in minimal nonsolvable groups
Let $\pi$ be a set of primes. According to H. Wielandt, a subgroup $H$ of a finite group $X$ is called a $\pi$-submaximal subgroup if there is a monomorphism $\phi:X\rightarrow Y$ into a finite group $Y$ such that $X^\phi$ is subnormal in $Y$ and $H^\phi=
Guo, Wenbin, Revin, Danila
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Trends and cycles in the euro area: how much heterogeneity and should we worry about it? [PDF]
Not so much and we should not, at least not yet. JEL Classification: E32, C33, C53, F2, F43euro area, European Integration, Income Insurance, International Business Cycles, Risk ...
Giannone, Domenico, Reichlin, Lucrezia
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Endogeneity and Specialization in the European Monetary Union
There has been a broad discussion about the viability of the European Monetary Union (EMU) in its present and prospective confines. Generally, the EMU, consisting of 19 countries, is not considered an optimal currency area due to low labor market ...
Bąk Henryk, Maciejewski Sebastian
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