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Eli Marnia Henira,Raja Masbar,Chenny Seftarita
Pág. 80 - 95
Inflation is generally seen as a monetary phenomenon whose effective control is through the management of the money supply, interest rates, and exchange rates. Another opinion views inflation as a fiscal phenomenon that is controlled through the effectiv...
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Mochamad Choirul Anwar, Avi Budi Setiawan
Pág. 125 - 135
This study aims to determine how the results of Phillips theory testing in 34 provinces in Indonesia based on the main sectors contributing to the GRDP. The analytical method used in this study is Product Moment correlation analysis to determine the rela...
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Robert Hull
Corporate finance research focuses on C corps (CCs) neglecting pass-throughs (PTs). We answer this neglect by examining PT outputs for the categories of debt choice, valuation, and leverage gain. In the process, we expand on the nongrowth PT research and...
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Mursal Harahap,Bonar M. Sinaga,Adler H. Manurung,Tubagus Nur Ahmad Maulana
Pág. 95 - 104
Taxes are the major source of state revenue for financing government expenditures. Tax revenues are influenced by government policies and macroeconomic variables. This study aims to analyze the impact of macroeconomic and policy changes on tax revenue an...
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Charles O. Manasseh,Felicia C. Abada,Jonathan E. Ogbuabor,Josaphat U. J. Onwumere,Chinasa E. Urama,Okoro E. Okoro
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Using modified consumer spending model and data that span the period of 1981-2011, the study examines the effects of interest and inflation rates (proxy - consumer price index) on Consumer Spending. The study extended its investigation into the causal re...
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