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This paper examines how financial expansion and contraction cycles affect the broader economy through their impact on …
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constant in the economy with or without a binding constraint on tax revenues as a share of GDP current non-durable public goods … to finance the accumulation of public capital goods may allow the economy to reach a long-run optimal growth path faster …
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The end of the great moderation has profound implications on the assessment of fiscal sustainability. The pertinent issue goes beyond the increase in stock of public debt/GDP induced by the global recession, to include the perspective that the sustainability of a given public debt/GDP depends on...
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The end of the great moderation has profound implications on the assessment of fiscal sustainability. The pertinent issue goes beyond the obvious increase in the stock of public debt/GDP induced by the global recession, to include the neglected perspective that the vulnerabilities associated...
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constant in the economy with or without a binding constraint on tax revenues as a share of GDP - current non-durable public … borrowing to finance the accumulation of public capital goods may allow the economy to reach a long-run optimal growth path …
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This paper identifies factors associated with takeoff - a sustained period of high growth following a period of stagnation. We examine a panel of 241 stagnation episodes" from 146 countries, 54 % of these episodes are followed by takeoffs. Countries that experience takeoffs average 2.3% annual...
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We examine the open macroeconomic policy choices of developing economies from the perspective of the economic 'trilemma' hypothesis. We construct an index of divergence of the three trilemma policy choices, and evaluate its patterns in recent decades. We find that the three dimensions of the...
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