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Investment ratios and economic growth rates

Economic Review , Issue Spr , Pages 9-20

Conference Paper
Economic policy for the information economy : overview

Proceedings - Economic Policy Symposium - Jackson Hole

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E pluribus EMU? how will Europe cope with a single currency?

Regional Review , Volume 8 , Issue Q 4 , Pages 12-17

Working Paper
Efficiency barriers to the consolidation of the European financial services industry

Cross-border consolidation of financial institutions within Europe has been relatively limited, possibly reflecting efficiency barriers to operating across borders, including distance; differences in language, culture, currency, and regulatory/supervisory structures; and explicit or implicit rules against foreign competitors. EU policies such as the Single Market Programme and the European Monetary Union attenuate some but not all of these barriers. The evidence is consistent with the hypothesis that these barriers offset most of any potential efficiency gains from cross-border consolidation. ...
Finance and Economics Discussion Series , Paper 2000-37

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The changing pattern of U.S. trade: 1975-1985

Economic Review , Issue Oct , Pages 36-42

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Monetary policy issues for the Eurosystem

Proceedings

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Can trade links transmit a European crisis?

A GIIPS crisis wouldn't have too strong an effect on the U.S. economy, but an EU-wide crisis may be a serious concern.
Economic Synopses

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Thinking globally: International prospects for 2002

EconSouth , Volume 3 , Issue Q4 , Pages 24-29

Labor Force Participation and Hours Worked Recovery: U.S. vs. Europe

The labor force participation rate in the U.S. had returned to its pre-pandemic level by 2023:Q2, but hours worked per person had not. What about in European countries?
On the Economy

Report
Debt and deficit ceilings, and sustainability of fiscal policies: an intertemporal analysis

In this paper, we examine the likely consequences for the sustainability of fiscal policy of pursuing goals that rely on restrictive ceilings on deficits and debt. We provide a formal theoretical framework for analyzing the sustainability of fiscal policy based on the government intertemporal budget constraint and derive conditions that determine whether a given fiscal stance is sustainable. This framework generalizes the existing literature in several important respects. We allow for time-varying interest rates, for the primary deficit to be endogenous, for a finite planning horizon suitable ...
Research Paper , Paper 9615

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