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In Section 2 , I first define three measures of demand shock and measures of their
volatilities . Second , I discuss the data set ... In Section 3 , I empirically check my
hypothesis for each measure of demand shock . First , I estimate the effect of ...
In Section 2 , I first define three measures of demand shock and measures of their
volatilities . Second , I discuss the data set ... In Section 3 , I empirically check my
hypothesis for each measure of demand shock . First , I estimate the effect of ...
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In this case , the linearly detrended Ln ( GNP ) is a measure of demand shock ,
which is ( Ln ( GNP ) – Ln ( GNP ) ) , where Ln ( GNP ) = Cc + Cit . Using this
measure of demand shock , I estimate the following two equations . ( 12 ) [ ALn (
PC ...
In this case , the linearly detrended Ln ( GNP ) is a measure of demand shock ,
which is ( Ln ( GNP ) – Ln ( GNP ) ) , where Ln ( GNP ) = Cc + Cit . Using this
measure of demand shock , I estimate the following two equations . ( 12 ) [ ALn (
PC ...
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As a measure for the tax burden , we use the ratio of tax revenue to GDP , from
the World Tax Database of the Office of Tax Policy Research ( OTPR ) at the
University of Michigan , and supplement this data with IMF ' s Government
Financial ...
As a measure for the tax burden , we use the ratio of tax revenue to GDP , from
the World Tax Database of the Office of Tax Policy Research ( OTPR ) at the
University of Michigan , and supplement this data with IMF ' s Government
Financial ...
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Hyung Rok Yim Craig Parsons Optimal Taxation Welfare | 29 |
SungJin Cho Effects of Demand Shock and its Volatility | 49 |
ChangYong Rhee SungHwan Shin Youngshin Yoon | 73 |
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