Inflation, Debt, and Default in a Monetary Union
Year of publication: |
2000-11-01
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Authors: | Jahjah, Samir |
Institutions: | International Monetary Fund (IMF) |
Subject: | Economic models | central bank | inflation | monetary union | monetary policy | public debt | debt accumulation | monetary integration | debt servicing | monetary fund | indebted countries | monetary regime | stock of debt | monetary unions | sovereign debt | excessive debt | money supply | government debt | monetary regimes | monetary economics | debt service | optimal monetary policy | debt management | public debt management | monetary unification | public finance | currency boards | central banks | loose monetary policy | reserve bank | domestic currency | amount of debt | money demand | monetary arrangements | domestic investors | monetary approach | government deficits | currency board | sovereign default | low debt | monetary authorities | monetary institutions | international lending | highly indebted countries | tight monetary policy |
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