Can Good Events Lead to Bad Outcomes? Endogenous Banking Crises and Fiscal Policy Responses
Year of publication: |
2006-11-01
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Authors: | Rochon, Céline ; Feltenstein, Andrew |
Institutions: | International Monetary Fund (IMF) |
Subject: | Tax rates | Labor markets | Foreign investment | Economic models | banking | bank failures | budget deficit | banking system | fiscal policies | bank assets | tax change | bank deposits | foreign borrowing | fiscal policy | banking crises | taxation | present value | government budget | banking sector | government budget deficit | debt obligations | foreign debt | balanced budget | tax changes | tax credit | capital expenditures | government deficit | foreign interest obligations | bank loans | budget surplus | nominal government expenditure | fiscal policy responses | macroeconomic stability | bank soundness | banking model | tax revenues | fiscal austerity | decentralization | public debt | budget deficits | savings rate | tax on wages | aggregate demand | bank solvency | fiscal decentralization | debt service | budget constraints |
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