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Recent developments in the Canadian economy: Fall 2024
Published 2024-10-01“…Presentations on selected topics, including recent trends related to inflation, growth, productivity and household debt, are available at A Presentation Series from Statistics Canada about the Economy, Environment and Society (Statistics Canada n.d.). …”
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How Strongly Does German Residential Construction React to Rising Capital Market Interest Rates?
Published 2022-09-01“…In addition to strongly rising material, labour and energy prices, the costs of financing construction have increased sharply since the start of the year. Due to high inflation in the Eurozone, capital and mortgage rates have increased significantly. …”
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Women and Money: Unique Issues – Money and the Family
Published 2013-03-01“…Taking into account inflation, a middle-income family may spend more than $295,000 to raise a child born in 2011 to the age of 17. …”
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TO EMPTY THE SEA WITH A THIMBLE: READERLY EXPLOITS, DISCOVERIES AND LOSSES
Published 2016-12-01“…The avalanche of attention-worthy books keeps growing, bursting into our already well-stocked bookshelves, in direct proportion, it seems, to the growing crisis of literacy and rising inflation of education. Still, to purchase books is not quite the same as to read them. …”
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Women and Money: Unique Issues – Money and the Family
Published 2013-03-01“…Taking into account inflation, a middle-income family may spend more than $295,000 to raise a child born in 2011 to the age of 17. …”
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Digital economy and coal consumption in emerging Asian economies
Published 2025-02-01“…In contrast, ICT expenditure is positively associated with coal consumption due to its energy-intensive nature. The inflation rate inversely affects coal consumption, indicating economic instability, while GDP growth is positively related, fueled by increased economic activity and urbanization. …”
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Pratiques de la culture des fruits
Published 2018-12-01“…À travers l'entrée privilégiée du « numb taste », un goût qui engourdit les muqueuses de la bouche (et qui est ici provoqué par un fruit : le durian), on aborde la question des rapports humains aux aliments de façon transversale, en liant modes de connaissance, de consommation et de production.Se gardant de toute inflation théorique, le propos s'attache à l'analyse ethnographique méticuleuse du goût et de l'économie générale dans lequel il s'inscrit, entre la Malaisie et Singapour, pour finalement conceptualiser différentes manières de composer et d'éprouver les aliments et les mondes.On liera notamment l'apparition du numb taste à une contrainte agronomique et ontologique que s'imposent les producteurs et les consommateurs de ces deux pays, en laissant tomber des fruits que la rationalité économique la plus évidente leur enjoint pourtant de récolter.…”
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Energy and climate policy implications on the deployment of low-carbon ammonia technologies
Published 2025-01-01“…Here, we show that employing a stochastic techno-economic analysis at the plant level and a net present value approach under the US Inflation Reduction Act reveals that carbon capture and biomass pathways demonstrate strong economic potential due to cost-effectiveness and minimal public support needs. …”
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MODELING DOMESTIC TOURISM DEMAND IN GALICIA USING THE ARDL APPROACH
Published 2011-01-01“…Finally, the economic crisis and the differential of inflation between Galicia and the rest of Spain decrease the tourism demand in a 7.5 per cent.…”
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THE ESTABLISHMENT OF SALES MARKUPS OF GUARANTEEING ELECTRICITY SUPPLIERS BY METHOD OF COMPARISON OF ANALOGUES: DECREASE OR INCREASE
Published 2020-02-01“…However, new methodologyapplication during the transition period led to outstripping inflation growth rate of guaranteeing electricity supplier’s retail markups. …”
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THE IMPACT OF MACROECONOMIC FACTORSON POVERTY REDUCTION IN LAMDONG PROVINCE
Published 2017-03-01“…We use a multiple regression model optimized by means of BMA (Bayesian Model Average) in which several macroeconomic variables includingincome, unemployment (employment), inflation and quality of human resources in Lamdong are employed. …”
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Coordination Effects and Optimal Policy Choices of Macroprudential Policy and Monetary Policy
Published 2020-01-01“…In the optimal “two pillars” framework of monetary policies and macroprudential rules, the main objective of monetary policy is to stabilize price inflation, and the macroprudential policy to be implemented is the CRR macroprudential policy. …”
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THE NIGERIAN OIL RESOURCEAND SOVEREIGN WEALTH FUND: AN INTERROGATION
Published 2022-12-01“…Findings reveal poor political institutions, corruption and lack of accountability, weak executive control of oil resource governance with apparent inadequate checks and balances, and the resultant conflicts and clashes of interests, manipulations, and inflation of oil contracts with favouritism in allocating oil blocs to cronies.Therefore, this articleshades in a newlight by interrogating the Nigerian Sovereign Wealth Fund to ensure optimal benefits of oil wealth to all citizenry; it submits that measures must be adopted in building political institutions, reforming the Niger Delta Development Commission; diversification, building a welfare state, equitable distribution of oil wealth and the imposition of direct tax. …”
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THE EFFECT OF FDI ON PRIVATE INVESTMENT IN THE SOUTHEAST REGION OF VIETNAM
Published 2020-12-01“…The results show that FDI inflows crowd in private investment in this area. In addition, inflation increases private investment but infrastructure decreases it. …”
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Finance and Inequality in West African Countries: Does Size Matter?
Published 2024-12-01“…Notably, the study highlights the significance of lagged Gini values, GDP per capita growth, trade openness, inflation, government consumption, and infrastructure in influencing income inequality.…”
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ANALYSIS OF FACTORS AFFECTING THE REPAYMENT CAPACITY OF REAL-ESTATE BUSINESSES LISTED ON HOCHIMINH STOCK EXCHANGE (HOSE)
Published 2018-04-01“…In particular, factors such as return on assets (ROA) and asset turnover (SOA) have positive impacts on the repayment capacity, while return on equity (ROE), debt on assets ratio (DOA), and inflation (CPI) have negative impacts.…”
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La Vie de l’agence de Jean Dubuisson dans les années 1950 à Paris
Published 2020-12-01“…Founded in Montparnasse in the middle of the 20th century, the office of Jean Dubuisson will become during the decade one of the most dynamic agencies in Paris. To respond to the inflation of his order book, Jean Dubuisson is building a human and material organization, which reconciles the values of emulation and those of efficiency. …”
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From de Sitter to de Sitter: Decaying Vacuum Models as a Possible Solution to the Main Cosmological Problems
Published 2018-01-01“…Decaying vacuum cosmological models evolving smoothly between two extreme (very early and late time) de Sitter phases are able to solve or at least to alleviate some cosmological puzzles; among them we have (i) the singularity, (ii) horizon, (iii) graceful-exit from inflation, and (iv) the baryogenesis problem. Our basic aim here is to discuss how the coincidence problem based on a large class of running vacuum cosmologies evolving from de Sitter to de Sitter can also be mollified. …”
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Impact of Diversification on Bank Stability: Evidence from Emerging and Developing Countries
Published 2022-01-01“…On the other hand, banks with higher leverage and operating in a country with country-level solid corporate governance are more stable. GDP growth and inflation have a substantial influence on the financial health of banks. …”
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Provide Even More Targeted Relief for Lower Income Groups
Published 2022-09-01“…According to current inflation forecasts, price increases for the lowest-income ten percent would mean a burden of 5.3 percent of their net household income in 2022. …”
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