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Propensity to Consume, Marginal

Population Aging, Marginal Propensity to Consume, and Economic Growth

Population Aging, Marginal Propensity to Consume, and Economic Growth

... whether marginal propensity to consume is greater than the critical value or not at the beginning of economy ...the marginal propensity to consume in the first period is less ...

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The Trends of the Average Propensities to Consume and Urban-rural Consumption Inequality in China

The Trends of the Average Propensities to Consume and Urban-rural Consumption Inequality in China

... consumption propensity factors shows that the change of urban-rural consumption inequality is not equal to the change of urban-rural income inequality, and they may be just similar in form but different in the ...

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Continuous time debt dynamics and fiscal policy for full employment: A Keynesian approach by mathematics and simulation

Continuous time debt dynamics and fiscal policy for full employment: A Keynesian approach by mathematics and simulation

... the marginal propensity to consume is small, by an appropriate fiscal policy we can realize full-employment without increasing the debt-to-GDP ...

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Externalities in a Model of Perpetual Youth with Age Dependent Productivity

Externalities in a Model of Perpetual Youth with Age Dependent Productivity

... the marginal benefit of increasing consumption today will exactly equal the marginal cost of a lower (relative) consumption ...the propensity to consume, thereby to lower steady state levels ...

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Wealth and the Capitalist Spirit

Wealth and the Capitalist Spirit

... the marginal propensity to consume out of increases in income rises quickly to asymptote at approximately ...their marginal propensity to con- sume rises at a slower rate than the ...

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Evaluation of the Propensity score methods for estimating marginal odds ratios in case of small sample size

Evaluation of the Propensity score methods for estimating marginal odds ratios in case of small sample size

... Propensity score methods have been widely studied to analyze very large datasets [11-13]. However, although originally developed in epidemiological settings with large sample sizes, they are increasingly being ...

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On the use of propensity scores in case of rare exposure

On the use of propensity scores in case of rare exposure

... desired marginal HR and confounding on exposure causal ...estimate marginal HR used a conditional model to link the outcome with the exposure and (time- dependent or not) confounding factors, even though ...

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Risk propensity in the foreign direct investment location decision of emerging multinationals

Risk propensity in the foreign direct investment location decision of emerging multinationals

... where low potential slack triggers problemistic search and risk-taking. The explanation may lie in the difference between income stream uncertainty examined by Wiseman and Bromiley (1996) and our focus on ex ante ...

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When Worlds Collide: Different Comparative Static Predictions of Continuous and Discrete Agent Models with Land

When Worlds Collide: Different Comparative Static Predictions of Continuous and Discrete Agent Models with Land

... Models with a continuum of consumers are often employed for reasons of mathematical convenience or simplicity. Moreover, they can make precise the notion of perfect competition. As the number of agents in the world is ...

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The Welfare Costs of Unreliable Water Service

The Welfare Costs of Unreliable Water Service

... In response to this uncertainty most households in Mexico City use some form of private water storage. The most common form of water storage is a rooftop tank known as a tinaco. In the NHSIE 44.78% of respondents ...

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You Are What You Consume

You Are What You Consume

... people consume to create a sense of belonging or to compensate for the loss of community belonging (Lindridge 2005, ...people consume to strengthen their social ...

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Do the rich consume higher quality goods.pdf

Do the rich consume higher quality goods.pdf

... Variety unit value, nest term (computed as variety import share for a given product) and Linder term (computed as the absolute value of the difference in per capita GDP between importer [r] ...

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Marginal competencies

Marginal competencies

... It is profoundly disquieting that an academic field that promotes itself as multi- disciplinary, liberal and inclusive and that seeks to understand the marginal in organizations as a key theme puts at risk those ...

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Marginal competencies

Marginal competencies

... human propensity to ‘adaptively potentiate’, Kierkegaard’s power-player and ego-player (spurning the social and developmental elements of playerhood) is particularly recognisable, and particularly male ...

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Propensity to Crime

Propensity to Crime

... But from a comparison of the same averages for each ten thousand inhabitants in each region it appears that in regard to the crime of robbery, Northern Luzon gives a ratio of 3.44 and Ce[r] ...

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Securely Consume Web Services Using PHP

Securely Consume Web Services Using PHP

... Since Web Services are loosely-coupled and not tied to any particular implementation, they allow application programmers to share codes that are well-tested and could be used across platforms and programming languages. ...

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Beliefs underlying Women’s intentions to consume alcohol

Beliefs underlying Women’s intentions to consume alcohol

... For these older women, behavioral beliefs in terms of perceived advan- tages of drinking that “made them relax” (aged 45 to 54) and control beliefs with regard to facilitating their drin[r] ...

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Aimyong_unc_0153D_14886.pdf

Aimyong_unc_0153D_14886.pdf

... the propensity scores of the two treatment ...using propensity score methods, c-statistics are widely used to show how well the propensity score model can discriminate between treatment groups ...of ...

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Conspicuous Consumption and Overlapping Generations

Conspicuous Consumption and Overlapping Generations

... people consume too much as a consequence of the desire to keep up with the Joneses? Second, compared to a social optimum, does conspicuous consumption lead to a distortion (to ...

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Investigating Psychology Influenced Economic Models in Lab, Field, and Theory

Investigating Psychology Influenced Economic Models in Lab, Field, and Theory

... Limited planning horizons: Ballinger et al. (2006) found that their data are reasonably explained by a model in which subjects tend to only think ahead three periods. A more general version of this approach is a model in ...

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