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“Fiscal Trap”, The Case Of Greece, Titos Ritsatos
“Fiscal Trap”, The Case Of Greece, Titos Ritsatos
Southern University College of Business E-Journal
Present research aims at the introduction of the term “Fiscal Trap” in economic literature, as a comprehensive definition of the economic situation in which any available combination of fiscal-only policy measures (tax increases and austerity measures), would fail to fulfill fiscal targets during periods of recession. Using recent experience from the case of Greece, an ex-post evaluation of adopted policy effectiveness is pursued. Fiscal austerity and increased taxation enforced in Greece during the years 2009-2012, resulted in decreased tax revenues, lower GDP and increased debt-to-GDP ratio. In order to slip away from the vicious cycle generated by austerity and tax …
The Terrorist Laffer Curve:Rationality And Insurgency In Iraq, 2004-2008, Dennis S. Edwards
The Terrorist Laffer Curve:Rationality And Insurgency In Iraq, 2004-2008, Dennis S. Edwards
Southern University College of Business E-Journal
While the original framework by Arthur Laffer focused on tax rates and the resulting revenue from such taxation, the Laffer curve has been applied to other studies in behavior as well. This paper details evidence of a Laffer curve in Iraq with respect to terrorist violence and Iraqi public support of that violence against the U.S.-led coalition forces. As insurgents began killing more Iraqi citizens in their attacks on U.S.-led forces, the increased lethality caused initial support of such violence to erode. As a result, the high-level terrorist hierarchy has suggested that its operatives reduce lethality and indiscriminate bombings.
Analysis Of The Comovement Of Unemployment In Midwestern States, Tammy Rapp Parker
Analysis Of The Comovement Of Unemployment In Midwestern States, Tammy Rapp Parker
Southern University College of Business E-Journal
The current paper investigates the interrelatedness of twelve Midwestern states through the comovement of unemployment rates. Due to their geographic location, we would anticipate similarities and comovement among macroeconomic variables. The results show that although most of the bivariate pairings do show a relationship. Five of the sixty-five pairings show no indication of cointegration among their unemployment rates. Each of these five pairings includes North Dakota. The paper investigates geographic and socioeconomic similarities between these states to try to explain these results.
Baumol And Bowen Cost Effects In Research Universities, Robert E. Martin
Baumol And Bowen Cost Effects In Research Universities, Robert E. Martin
Southern University College of Business E-Journal
We estimate cost models for both public and private research universities and use partial differentials from these models to estimate different cost effects. The results suggest both Baumol’s cost disease and Bowen’s revenue theory drive cost higher and that Bowen effects are larger than Baumol effects. Tight revenue since 2008 reversed some declines in productivity and accelerated the trend in economizing on the use of tenure track faculty. This behavior under loose and tight revenue constraints is consistent with Bowen’s revenue theory.
Credit Market Innovations And Gross Domestic Income, Ellis Heath
Credit Market Innovations And Gross Domestic Income, Ellis Heath
Southern University College of Business E-Journal
In this paper I compare the effects of different credit variables on real output in the US. However, instead of using real Gross Domestic Product as a proxy for real output, I use real Gross Domestic Income. I use a VAR framework with generalized impulse response functions and generalized variance decompositions. I look at a credit aggregate and different credit spreads. I find that shocks to some credit variables can have significant effects on real output; the reaction, however, is a temporary one. Specifically, measures of the risk premium and the term premium have the most importance in explaining innovations …
Tesla Vs. Its Stock Price: “Herd Theory” At Work?, Yun Cheng, Carroll Griffin
Tesla Vs. Its Stock Price: “Herd Theory” At Work?, Yun Cheng, Carroll Griffin
Southern University College of Business E-Journal
Since its inception in 2003, Tesla, Inc. has striven to be more than simply an electric automobile manufacturer. Since its first release in 2008 (the luxury Roadster), the company has introduced several additional high-end models as well as a much anticipated mid-priced model. Its vehicles consistently receive enthusiastic reviews from consumer analysts and industry publications alike. Perhaps as a reflection of its continued innovation and product-line expansion, as well as investor optimism regarding the company’s future prospects, its stock price has risen to extraordinary levels. However, despite all of this apparent success and highly-valued stock, Tesla has generated relatively little …
The Role Of Institution Based Trust In Iot Environment: A Theoretical Model, Anupam K. Nath
The Role Of Institution Based Trust In Iot Environment: A Theoretical Model, Anupam K. Nath
Southern University College of Business E-Journal
Internet of Things (IoT) is rapidly gaining popularity at the industrial as well as personal level. This rapid adoption of IoT has created privacy, security, and other relevant concerns. In this paper, we develop a theoretical model based on the Trust-based model that can help us understand a user's adoption of an IoT device.
Understanding Different Biases That Affect Theinvestor Decision Behaviour, Ashi Bansal, Kritika Arora, Manasi Mishra, Mohammad Haider, Shubham Sharma, Simran Gupta, Nidhi Singh
Understanding Different Biases That Affect Theinvestor Decision Behaviour, Ashi Bansal, Kritika Arora, Manasi Mishra, Mohammad Haider, Shubham Sharma, Simran Gupta, Nidhi Singh
Management Dynamics
No abstract provided.
Role Of Financial Literacy And Self-Efficacy On Bias And Investment Decision Making, Ananya Tripathi, Niharika Agrawal, Kaushik Sharma, Gaurav Pandey, Shivam Verma, Smally ., Shrishti Mittal, Nidhi Singh
Role Of Financial Literacy And Self-Efficacy On Bias And Investment Decision Making, Ananya Tripathi, Niharika Agrawal, Kaushik Sharma, Gaurav Pandey, Shivam Verma, Smally ., Shrishti Mittal, Nidhi Singh
Management Dynamics
No abstract provided.
Behavioural Finance Effect On Stock Price Trends During Covid-19 Pandemic, Arpita Jain, Siddhi Agrawal, Simanta Goswami, Sidhant Banga, Suryakant Kumar, Nidhi Singh
Behavioural Finance Effect On Stock Price Trends During Covid-19 Pandemic, Arpita Jain, Siddhi Agrawal, Simanta Goswami, Sidhant Banga, Suryakant Kumar, Nidhi Singh
Management Dynamics
No abstract provided.
Differentiated Banking In India: The Road Ahead, Akshay Kumar Mishra
Differentiated Banking In India: The Road Ahead, Akshay Kumar Mishra
Management Dynamics
No abstract provided.
Impact Of Orientation Program On Teacher's Performance, Akshay Kumar Mishra
Impact Of Orientation Program On Teacher's Performance, Akshay Kumar Mishra
Management Dynamics
No abstract provided.