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Public investment, private investment, and inflation
Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control, 1995zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
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Public Investment and Public-Private Partnerships
2007Over the past three decades, public spending on infrastructure, as a share of GDP, has been on the decline worldwide. Although the link between infrastructure investment and economic growth is not yet fully understood, the quality of infrastructure clearly affects a country's productivity, competitiveness in export markets, and ability to attract ...
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Challenge, 2008
To mitigate rising unemployment, asks this economist, why not spend money on repairing schools, bridges, and roads? It would create jobs and boost productivity as well. Here are his remarks before a congressional committee.
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To mitigate rising unemployment, asks this economist, why not spend money on repairing schools, bridges, and roads? It would create jobs and boost productivity as well. Here are his remarks before a congressional committee.
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Linking public investment to private investment. [PDF]
Literature describes a positive effect of public investment on private capital accumulation. This paper seeks to provide new empirical evidence on this latter relationship for the case of Spanish regions over period 1965-1997. We use a crowding-out theoretical framework and panel data methodology.
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Efficiency of public investment and implications for the optimal level of public investment
2023Jean-Marc Fournier, Fabien Gonguet
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Invest one – get two extra: Public investment crowds in private investment
European Journal of Political Economy, 2023Olegs Tkačevs
exaly
Public investment and education inequality
2010Theory fails to predict clearly whether a greater public investment in the higher education system effectively decreases the inequality between the educational attainment of rich and poor students. It is assumed that a rich student enrolled at a university receives a monetary transfer from his parents and allocates it between private consumption and ...
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