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The role of export competitiveness in driving Renminbi cross-border settlement: Micro-level evidence from China. [PDF]
Bu D, Jiang L.
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Bank performance and Non-interest income diversification: Evidence from Chinese commercial banks. [PDF]
Zhao Y, Mei Y, Wang J.
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The impact of India-ASEAN free trade agreement on trade flows: An application of augmented gravity model. [PDF]
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Lagrange Multiplier Problems in Economics
American Mathematical Monthly, 1984(1984). Lagrange Multiplier Problems in Economics. The American Mathematical Monthly: Vol. 91, No. 7, pp. 404-412.
John V. Baxley, John C. Moorhouse
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The Neoclassical Economic Base Multiplier
Journal of Regional Science, 2000In this paper we derive an analytical expression for the regional neoclassical economic base marginal employment multiplier. The model that we adopt is a variant of the 1‐2‐3 general equilibrium model used in trade analysis. Its specific neoclassical characteristics are that laborsupply is a positive function of the real consumption wage and that ...
McGregor, P.G. +3 more
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Place-Specific Economic Base Multipliers
Environment and Planning B: Planning and Design, 2011There is now wide realization that US nonmetropolitan areas are remarkably heterogeneous. Consequently the estimation of employment multipliers should address the diverse attributes and settings of these regions. In response, in this paper we outline a means for estimating cross-sectional economic base multipliers that vary from one place to another ...
Gordon F Mulligan, Alex C Vias
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Economic Openness and Fiscal Multipliers [PDF]
This essay examines the implications of openness to trade, capital mobility, and exchange rate exibility for the fiscal multiplier. It presents a New Open Economy Macroeconomics model which is extended with the formation of 'deep habits' by individual households.
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Demographic changes and economic consequences: Demo-economic multiplier for Austria
Empirical Economics, 1980"The aim of [this] paper is the development of the demo-economic accounting linkage (demo-economic multiplier) between population development and the production of goods and services in the context of a comparative static analysis." The demo-economic multiplier is derived to indicate the economic conseqences of different household types.
M, Luptacik, I, Schmoranz
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The “Multiplier” in Economic Literature
Journal of Economic Studies, 1983From time to time various economists have been attracted to the idea of a multiplier. Probably the most noted and most discussed has been the Keynesian Multiplier — the relation of an increase in investment to an increase in income. However, the term, or at least the concept, has been used explicitly or implied in the writing of other economists.
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Disaggregate Economic Base Multipliers in Small Communities
Environment and Planning A: Economy and Space, 1997Economic base analysis is frequently used to describe employment profiles and to predict project-related impacts in small communities. Considerable evidence suggests, however, that economic base multipliers should be estimated from survey data and not from shortcut methods.
A C Vias, G F Mulligan
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