1
by Grigoli, Francesco
Published 2015
International Monetary Fund
... of private and public saving rates, adding previously neglected variables (including different measures...

2
by Grigoli, Francesco
Published 2014
International Monetary Fund
... countries from 1981 to 2012. Second, it conducts a robustness analysis across different estimation...

3
by Grigoli, Francesco
Published 2012
International Monetary Fund
... that is wasted. As differences in the quality of the public sector have a direct impact on citizens’ effective...

4
by Di Bella, Gabriel
Published 2017
International Monetary Fund
... of federal and regional policies with cross-regional structural differences affect human and physical capital...

5
by Grigoli, Francesco
Published 2022
International Monetary Fund
... suggests and a lower inflation thereafter. We also show that weights can differ among age groups as well...

6
by Essers, Dennis
Published 2020
International Monetary Fund
.... Furthermore, authors with different co-authorship network sizes are more likely to collaborate, possibly...

7
by Platzer, Josef
Published 2023
International Monetary Fund
... economies since the 1870s using the Laubach and Williams approach. Our estimates differ substantially from...

8
by Di Bella, Gabriel
Published 2018
International Monetary Fund
... agents learn from different sources of in- formation about future potential output growth, and adjust...

9
by Grigoli, Francesco
Published 2014
International Monetary Fund
... by constructing different efficiency frontiers for lower- and higher-income economies. We find evidence of large...

10
by Di Bella, Gabriel
Published 2016
International Monetary Fund
... for different equilibria (some better, some worse) of the electricity sector. They show how policy choices...

11
by Grigoli, Francesco
Published 2018
International Monetary Fund
... shifts in the past decade, advanced economies experienced markedly different trajectories in overall...

12
by Grigoli, Francesco
Published 2018
International Monetary Fund
... participation rates show remarkably divergent trajectories both across countries and across different groups...