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government consumption, and are stronger for fiscal contractions than expansions. During large contractions an increase in taxes …
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This article reviews the recent experience of Brazil showing that credit risk is at the centre of the mechanism through which a central bank might lose control of inflation. Brazil during 2002 came close to a situation where fiscal policy hindered the effectiveness of monetary policy. But in...
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