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Money Supply Function for Bangladesh: An Empirical Analysis [PDF]
The study had empirically tested the money supply function for Bangladesh using annual time series data. Authors observed that high-powered money played a very significant role in the money supply process of Bangladesh, particularly with respect to the ...
Muhammad Mahboob Ali, Victoria Wise
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Efficient Tests of Long-Run Causation in Trivariate VAR Processes with a Rolling Window Study of the Money-Income Relationship [PDF]
This paper develops a simple sequential multiple horizon non-causation test strategy for trivariate VAR models (with one auxiliary variable). We apply the test strategy to a rolling window study of money supply and real income, with the price of oil, the
Jonathan B. Hill
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Inflation, Prices, and Information in Competitive Search [PDF]
We study the effects of inflation in a competitive search model where each buyer’s utility is private information, and money is essential. The equilibrium is efficient at the Friedman rule, but inflation creates an inefficiency in the terms of trade ...
Faig, Miquel, Jerez, Belén
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When Gig Work Gets Ruff: The Affective Benefits of Daily Human–Animal Interactions for Mental Health
ABSTRACT Gig work has emerged as one of the fastest‐growing employment trends, with its expansion accelerating during the COVID‐19 pandemic. As this form of work continues to evolve, it has brought to light several characteristics—such as instability, isolation and lack of social support—that may adversely affect workers' mental health. Accordingly, it
Ana Junça‐Silva
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Analysing Unit Root Properties of Macro-Economic Variables for Turkey
This paper will analyse the unit root properties of main macro-economic variables of Turkey. These macro-economic variables are always in demand by policy makers. This is why we have chosen 10 variables for investigation.
Erkan Kara +2 more
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ABSTRACT Aim The aim of this study was to identify the factors that promote and weaken adherence to self‐management among unemployed jobseekers with chronic diseases. Design A qualitative descriptive study was used. Methods The study participants (n = 12) were recruited from users of employment services, and data were collected during summer 2022 via ...
Nina Kemilä +3 more
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The P-star approach to the link between money and prices [PDF]
This paper examines several specification errors in the M2-based P* model and develops an M1-based estimate of this model. The apparent statistical significance of M2 is shown to arise from a spurious regression that uses a non-stationary regressor and ...
John A. Tatom
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ABSTRACT On average, cultures seem to shift towards a greater emphasis of an independent social orientation. However, this shift may vary, with some cultures following different trajectories. Cultural transformations also affect the norms regarding the qualities favored in children, known as socialization goals.
Leonard Konstantin Kulisch +3 more
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A Quantification Of The 2008-2009 US Bailout Package [PDF]
By examining the credit crunch causes and effects, this paper reflects on the necessity of the banks bailout package and its alternatives and quantifies a maximum non-inflationary bailout amount which is unlikely to cause permanent adjustments in the ...
Cicero I. LIMBEREA
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Modeling the relationship between KLCI and monetary policy after the 1997 Asian financial crisis [PDF]
Using Johansen multivariate cointegration test with structural break and Granger-causality based on vector error correction model, the interactions between stock prices (KLCI) and monetary policy variables (M1, M2 and interest rate) are examined in the ...
Abu Hassan Shaari Md Nor, +4 more
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