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general equilibrium (DSGE) model of the world economy, featuring a range of nominal and real rigidities, extensive … varying degrees depending on the structural characteristics of the economy. The framework is applied empirically to four small …
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The COVID-19 pandemic and associated policy responses triggered a historically large wave of capital reallocation between markets and asset classes. Using high-frequency country-level data, this paper examines if and how the number of COVID cases, the stringency of the lockdown, and the fiscal...
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The macroeconomic policy response in India after the North Atlantic financial crisis (NAFC) was rapid. The overshooting of the stimulus and its gradual withdrawal sowed seeds for inflationary and BoP pressures and growth slowdown, then exacerbated by domestic policy bottlenecks and volatility in...
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, running a high-pressure economy could have permanent positive effects …
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"We explore the role of government in the nexus of finance and trade starting from the earliest days of organised finance in England and then broadening the analysis to 84 countries from 1960 to 2004. For 18th century England, we find that the government expenditures and international trade did...
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a roughly equivalent number elsewhere in the economy. At a product-specific or micro level and in the short term …, controlling trade could reduce the offending imports and save jobs, but for the economy as a whole and in the long term, this …
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