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The Plancherel Theorem for a Reductive Symmetric Space,hidebound 发表于 2025-3-23 16:39:57
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ominal wage, a switch of the corporate sector from an excess investment to an excess savings position, and a mild but chronic fall in the Consumer Price Index (CPI) (deflation). Almost all of the changes (employment, wages, pricing, and investment) are related to company behaviors. So, in order to u单色 发表于 2025-3-24 05:06:56
Erik P. van den Banominal wage, a switch of the corporate sector from an excess investment to an excess savings position, and a mild but chronic fall in the Consumer Price Index (CPI) (deflation). Almost all of the changes (employment, wages, pricing, and investment) are related to company behaviors. So, in order to uHarness 发表于 2025-3-24 08:23:54
Patrick Delormed the private sector, (ii) an earnings structure that appropriately reflects the spillover effect of infrastructure (e.g., return of some spillover tax revenues to infrastructure investors), and (iii) systems designed to increase incentives for infrastructure-operating entities.心胸开阔 发表于 2025-3-24 11:36:06
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Erik P. van den Bancannot say that we have found a convincing explanation for the causes of long stagnation and deflation after the burst of the bubble, including the continuation of such a situation after the excesses of the corporate sector had been removed. We have been arguing that the fundamental problem was in tfoppish 发表于 2025-3-24 22:12:39
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Patrick Delormee private sector investment in infrastructure by enhancing the rate of return to investors by utilizing part of spillover effects from the infrastructure. Traditional highway or railway investment relies on toll fees or train fees, which are often regulated to keep the price low. Private investors f