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Ever since its inception EMU has been subject to controversy. The fiscal policy rules embedded in the Treaty on …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005101961
VEver since its inception EMU has been subject to controversy. The fiscal policy rules embedded in the Treaty on …
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Ever since its inception EMU has been subject to controversy. The fiscal policy rules embedded in the Treaty on …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005406411
increase risk premia measured by relative swap spreads. The effect of deficits is significantly lower under EMU. This effect …
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increase risk premia measured by relative swap spreads. The effect of deficits is significantly lower under EMU. This effect …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005083235
This study analyses whether expected budget deficits have an impact on interest rate swap spreads in France, Germany and Italy. We use monthly deficit forecasts from financial market participants to take the forward-looking behaviour of financial markets into account. Results of a SUR estimation...
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This study analyses whether expected budget deficits have an impact on interest rate swap spreads in France, Germany and Italy. We use monthly deficit forecasts from financial market participants to take the forward-looking behaviour of financial markets into account. Results of a SUR estimation...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005083224
This paper re-assesses findings of the literature that the systematic debt stabilising response in fiscal policy has been sufficiently strong for keeping debt ratios on a sustainable path in Euro area countries. In doing so, it adjusts the standard approach to the specific context of Economic...
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The stringent deficit criterion followed by the EMU is motivated by the belief that a sustainable fiscal arrangement is …
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New Zealand's fiscal outlook deteriorated following the Global Financial Crisis, and in late 2008 fiscal projections showed net government debt in New Zealand increasing from 5% of GDP to around 40% within 10 years, mostly reflecting permanently lower expectations for future tax revenue. These...
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