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A Longitudinal Study of the Bidirectional Temporal Dynamics Between Body Mass Index and Biological Aging. [PDF]
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Does normal fetal brain imaging in monochorionic twins following co-twin fetal demise eliminate the risk of adverse neurodevelopmental outcome? [PDF]
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FISCAL, FOREIGN, AND PRIVATE NET BORROWING: WIDELY ACCEPTED THEORIES DON’T CLOSELY FIT THE FACTS [PDF]
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Budget deficit persistence and the twin deficits hypothesis [PDF]
Abstract This paper gauges the twin deficits hypothesis, i.e. a positive causal relationship between the external and budget deficits. This relationship is measured by the responses of the external deficit to changes in the budget deficit induced by Blanchard's model.
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The US “Twin Deficits”: A Reappraisal [PDF]
RésuméUne importante littérature empirique a analysé, depuis le milieu des années 80, la relation entre les déficits budgétaires et commerciaux des Etats-Unis, sans jamais atteindre un consensus. Deux éléments peu-vent être pris en compte pour expliquer ces résultats contradictoires.
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Twin Deficits: Apparition or Reality?
Applied Economics, 2002This paper uses cointegration and multicointegration analysis to explore the issue of twin deficits for the USA in the post-World War II period. The results suggest that prior to 1974 the systems of fiscal and foreign sector variables exhibit multicointegration.
Lori L. Leachman, Bill Francis
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The American Journal of Economics and Sociology, 1999
Abstract This paper outlines new developments in the sociology of money. It highlights certain aspects of Post Keynesian monetarism and explores Keynesian concepts of emotions relative to economics and economic sociology. Gunnar Myrdal's work on time and money contributes to the discussion.
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Abstract This paper outlines new developments in the sociology of money. It highlights certain aspects of Post Keynesian monetarism and explores Keynesian concepts of emotions relative to economics and economic sociology. Gunnar Myrdal's work on time and money contributes to the discussion.
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Does Korea have twin deficits?
Applied Economics Letters, 2006Using the modified Wald test suggested by Toda and Yamamoto (1995), the study examines whether higher budget deficits lead to greater current account deficits in Korea. This test allows one not only to examine the general validity of twin deficits hypotheses, but also to predict future Korean external balance positions.
Chul-Hwan Kim, Donggeun Kim
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