Children may receive monetary transfers from their parents when they attempt to purchase a home. This raises the question of whether a homeownership-related subsidy provided by government displaces ...
Hundreds of billions of dollars in AI investments are pouring into the economy annually, helping fuel GDP growth but with some negative implications for other sectors, according to Neil Dutta, head of ...
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The Christian Science Church, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The Church publishes the Monitor ...
Literature on whether government spending crowds out or crowds in the private sector is large, but still without an unambiguous conclusion. Using firm-level data from Ukraine, this paper provides a ...
Crowding out risks are rising due to increasing government debt and the prospect of decreased intragovernmental trust activity impacting private sector financing. The federal deficit is improving ...
Crowding out, where excessive government spending/borrowing reduces capital available to the private sector, is emerging in the US. The federal government's deepening deficits are leading to a need ...
You’ve probably heard the phrase: “Save the bees.” But new research suggests we may need to be more specific about which bees we’re saving. The problem is that this dominance may be coming at the cost ...
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