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OECD and emerging economies over the past four decades. For example, a bias in gross external liabilities towards debt has … stability by shifting external liabilities from debt towards FDI. In contrast, tax systems that favour debt finance over equity … finance have undermined stability by increasing the share of debt, including external debt, in corporate financing. Targeted …
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The global financial crisis that emerged in mid 2007 has caused considerable economic disruptions in the United States and elsewhere, and exposed major flaws in the global financial system. After examining the origins of the crisis, this paper recommends specific policy responses to resolve the...
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This paper analyzes the effects of fiscal convergence on business cycle volatility and growth. Using a panel 21 OECD countries (including 11 EMU countries) and 40 years of data, we find that countries with similar government budget positions tend to have smoother business cycles. That is, fiscal...
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imprecision about which debt targets should be pursued. It then examines the evidence regarding the exogenous and policy …
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Substantial fiscal consolidation was achieved under the aegis of the 2003 Fiscal Responsibility and Budget Management Act. While deficits widened anew in 2008 and 2009, against the backdrop of the global financial and economic crisis, efforts to reduce them have resumed since. To ensure...
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Hungary has faced a considerable challenge to regain credibility following persistent and high fiscal deficits. Efforts during recent years have produced substantial results. The fiscal deficit has been brought down significantly and, despite the recession, fiscal consolidation has continued to...
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Debt levels have surged since the mid-1990s and have reached historic highs across the OECD. High debt levels can … create vulnerabilities, which amplify and transmit macroeconomic and asset price shocks. Furthermore, high debt levels hinder … shocks. The empirical evidence suggests that when private sector debt levels, particularly for households, rise above trend …
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Using a large panel of OECD countries this paper studies the link between debt and macroeconomic stability by comparing … between debt and economic growth has been extensively studied in the literature, only little attention has been paid to the … impact of debt on volatility and higher moments of output growth distributions. This paper fills in this gap. Debt …
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Taxes and cash transfers reduce income inequality more in France than elsewhere in the OECD, because of the large size of the flows involved. But the system is complex overall. Its effectiveness could be enhanced in many ways, for example so as to achieve the same amount of redistribution at...
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Using an estimated DSGE model for Hungary, the paper identifies the possible non-Keynesian channels through which a fiscal consolidation may manifest as expansionary. Simulations show that fiscal consolidation policies are typically contractionary. Nevertheless, taking into account some specific...
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