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Robert Dekle | lit.salon
Robert Dekle
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Understanding Japanese savings: does population aging matter?
2004
Robert Dekle
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Domestic Bank Regulation and Financial Crises Theory and Empirical Evidence from East Asia
2001
Robert Dekle
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Deposit insurance regulatory forbearance and economic growth: implications for the Japanese banking crisis
2005
Robert Dekle
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Financial Liberalization and Money Demand in Asean Countries Implications for Monetary Policy
1997
Robert Dekle, Mahmood Pradhan
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Financing consumption in an aging Japan: the role of foreign capital inflows in immigration
2004
Robert Dekle
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Unbalanced trade
2007
Robert Dekle
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Do the Japanese elderly reduce their total wealth?
1988
Robert Dekle
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The relationship between defense spending and economic performance in Japan
1988
Robert Dekle
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Alternative estimates of Japanese saving and comparisons with the U.S.: can the capital gains to land be included in "saving?"
1991
Robert Dekle
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Japan's high saving rate reaffirmed
1991
Robert Dekle
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Agglomeration and the price of land: evidence from the prefectures
1994
Robert Dekle
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Endaka and Japanese employment adjustment
1996
Robert Dekle
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On the role of informal finance in Japan its prototype, Mujin (rotating finance), and its public substitute, the postal savings system
1996
Robert Dekle
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On the development of rotating credit associations in Japan
1999
Robert Dekle
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The deteriorating fiscal situation and an aging population
2002
Robert Dekle
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Understanding Japanese Saving Does Population Aging Matter?
2004
Robert Dekle
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Global rebalancing with gravity: measuring the burden of adjustment
2008
Robert Dekle
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UNDERSTANDING JAPANESE SAVINGS: DOES POPULATION AGING MATTER?
Robert Dekle, Robert Dekle