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transformation gets subsidized. Failure to recognize this point risks leading the economy into a low interest rate trap: low interest …
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"As a share of GDP, the U.S. Federal debt held by the public exceeds 50 percent in FY2009, the highest debt ratio since 1955. Projections indicate the debt ratio may be in the 70-100 percent range within ten years. In many respects, the temptation to inflate away some of this debt burden is...
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which affect the economy and by the information set that individuals possess. Because of cost of negotiations, nominal wages … an economy that is not able to choose freely an exchange rate regime can still eliminate the welfare loss by …
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Countries have significantly increased their public-sector borrowing since the Global Financial Crisis. As a consequence, monetary authorities may face pressure to deviate from their policy targets in ways designed to ease the debt burden. In this context, we test for greater fiscal dominance...
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We study the curious patterns of gold holding and trading by central banks during 1979-2010. With the exception of several discrete step adjustments, central banks keep maintaining passive stocks of gold, independently of the patterns of the real price of gold. We also observe the...
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transformation gets subsidized. Failure to recognize this point risks leading the economy into a low interest rate trap: low interest …
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