164 research outputs found
The dollar's effective exchange rate: assessing the impact of alternative weighting schemes
Foreign exchange rates ; Dollar, American
The growing share of services in the U. S. economy - degeneration or evolution?
Service industries ; Employment (Economic theory) ; Labor market
Is America being sold out?
Investments, Foreign - United States ; Balance of payments
Have U.S. exports been larger than reported?
Balance of payments ; Exports
Depreciation, inflation and investment incentives: the effects of the tax acts of 1981 and 1982
Inflation (Finance) ; Investments
Money and Taxes: The Relationship Between Financial Sector Development and Taxation
Requiring taxes to be paid in domestic money provides a legal tender basis for money demand and hence to the development of a financial system. In emerging markets, the level of taxation is a positive factor boosting financial development. At higher tax rates, however, taxation provides an incentive to reduce money demand and reduces the size of the financial sector. There is also evidence of re-switching in high-tax developed countries, where financial deepening increases with the tax rate. Such financial deepening represents a form of capital market repression, not unlike the growth-depressing effects of financial repression in many poor countries.Taxation; financial development; money demand; money multiplier; emerging markets
Seasonal adjustment of the money supply
Seasonal variations (Economics) ; Business cycles
The president's proposed corporate tax reforms: a move toward tax neutrality
Tax reform ; Investments
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