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U.S. and the World

Financing U S  debt: Is there enough money in the world – and at what cost?

Financing U S debt: Is there enough money in the world – and at what cost?

... The results from the cases examined highlight several specific challenges and potential tradeoffs. The results indicate that current private and public economic forecasts (and as used in our base case) implicitly require ...

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The Evolution of Inefficiency in USDA’s Forecasts of U S  and World Soybean Markets

The Evolution of Inefficiency in USDA’s Forecasts of U S and World Soybean Markets

... and world-wide demand and output for grains, oilseeds, and cotton play a crucial role in price discovery on futures markets in the United States and ...the World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates ( ...

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The race for Muslim hearts and minds : a social movement analysis of the U S  war on terror and popular support in the Muslim world

The race for Muslim hearts and minds : a social movement analysis of the U S war on terror and popular support in the Muslim world

... The attacks of September 11, 2001, which killed 2,998 people, fundamentally changed American attitudes about the threat posed by terrorism and triggered a war on terror that has defined subsequent American foreign ...

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Regime switches, Agents’ Beliefs, and Post World War II U S  Macroeconomic Dynamics

Regime switches, Agents’ Beliefs, and Post World War II U S Macroeconomic Dynamics

... Abstract The evolution of in‡ation and output over the last 50 years is examined through the lens of a micro-founded model that allows for changes in the behavior of the Federal Reserve [r] ...

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Measures and Motivations: U S  National Income and Product Estimates During the Great Depression and World War II

Measures and Motivations: U S National Income and Product Estimates During the Great Depression and World War II

... in the Federal Budget, included defense expenditures valued at the purchase price paid by government; national income produced represented a valuation of current production that was net [r] ...

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A U.S. return to the JCPOA: Complications moving forward and the JCPOA’s mechanisms to resolve them - QIL QDI

A U.S. return to the JCPOA: Complications moving forward and the JCPOA’s mechanisms to resolve them - QIL QDI

... legal authorities for which they had been initially imposed by the prior U.S. administration. Instead, the Trump administration utilized separate U.S. legal authorities related to Iran’s purported support for ...

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The impact of illegal immigration on U S  economy

The impact of illegal immigration on U S economy

... This country has been especially good at attracting ambitious, skilled people. For talented immigrants across the world, the United States has long been the destination of first choice. Many innovative and ...

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International Portfolios and the U S  Current Account

International Portfolios and the U S Current Account

... a world with free capital markets, capital should ideally ‡ow from richer to poorer ...a world with heterogeneous …nancial development, the classic conclusion does not ...

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Liquidity expansion in China and the U S  economy

Liquidity expansion in China and the U S economy

... The inclusion of China variables in analysis of the international transmission of liquidity shocks is an appropriate specification given the tremendous impact of China on the global economy in recent years. I t is now ...

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Civil war and U S  foreign intervention

Civil war and U S foreign intervention

... Our paper is also related to the recent literature on foreign in fl uence on domestic policy choices (Aidt and Hwang, 2008; Antràs and Padró i Miquel, 2011) and the in fl uence of foreign countries on the dynamics of ...

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U S  Foreign Policy toward Sino U S  Rappraochement in the Early 1970s : A Study of Secrecy in Bureaucratic Politics

U S Foreign Policy toward Sino U S Rappraochement in the Early 1970s : A Study of Secrecy in Bureaucratic Politics

... on world affairs, including the Soviet Union, the United States, and ...the World”; eleven days later they had completed their second report, “The Zhenbao Island as a Tree in the Forest o f the Whole ...

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Chinese monetary expansion and the U S  economy

Chinese monetary expansion and the U S economy

... The response effects of the real trade-weighted U.S. dollar to shocks to China’s M2, is shown in the last diagram in Figure 4. A rise in China’s M2 is associated with a statistically significant negative effect on the ...

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Worker Misclassification in the U. S. Construction Industry

Worker Misclassification in the U. S. Construction Industry

... The US construction industry is one of the largest industries in the world, employing millions of workers each year in the U.S. alone. Unfortunately, the industry is rampant with several unethical practices- one ...

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Paradox lost on the U S  Mexico border: U S  Latinas and cesarean rates

Paradox lost on the U S Mexico border: U S Latinas and cesarean rates

... The World Health Organization concludes that “[a]t the population level, caesarean section rates higher than 10% are not associated with reductions in maternal and newborn mortality rates” ...

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Narrating identity and territoriality: The cases of the U S  Mexico and U S  Canada borderlands

Narrating identity and territoriality: The cases of the U S Mexico and U S Canada borderlands

... in extreme cases, anarchy). Many of the great questions of war and peace, governance, regulation, diplomacy, and international regimes, to name but a few, concern order—its components, norms, actors, direction, and ...

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Stochastic Volatility in the U S  Labor Market

Stochastic Volatility in the U S Labor Market

... We …nd evidence for a signi…cant decline of volatility in almost all time series which has been named the "Great moderation" and started around the mid 1980’s. However, there are two counterexamples, ...

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DOCUMENT ON U S  VIEWS OF CAP, 1980

DOCUMENT ON U S VIEWS OF CAP, 1980

... last 20 years, we see a policy that has results~ in high and rigid internal support prices that have increased production and slowed consumption to such an extent that the Community is n[r] ...

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Typhoid fever cases in the U S  military

Typhoid fever cases in the U S military

... The most commonly administered vaccine was “any parenteral vaccine other than AKD”, which was adminis- tered to 35.3 % (n = 72) of subjects. However, the data of vaccines was categorical and linked to vaccination codes, ...

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U S  domestic money, inflation and output

U S domestic money, inflation and output

... 11 The financial variables to assess the fluctuations of the macroeconomic variables that we consider consist of the monetary aggregates in natural log differences and the Federal Funds [r] ...

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U S  domestic money, inflation and output

U S domestic money, inflation and output

... The quarterly data covers the period 1965:1-1998:2.10 We will study the following macroeconomic fundamentals in natural log differences: real output represented by real GNP and inflation[r] ...

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