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Monetary theory and policy are part of intertemporal public finance. The lecture reviews some interesting recent …
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This paper addresses two questions: (i) how do governments actually pay for the fiscal costs associated with currency crises; and (ii) what are the implications of different financing methods for post-crisis rates of inflation and depreciation? We study these questions using a general...
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The paper studies the solvency of the Indian public sector and the eventual monetization and inflation implied by stabilization of the debt-GNP ratio without any changes in the primary deficit. The nonstationarity of the discounted public debt suggests that indefinite continuation of the pattern...
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The Public Finance Review (PFR) analyzes Lebanon's public finances over a long horizon, to understand the roots of the …
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, adopting the modern finance view that asset prices fluctuate not only because of changing cash flows, but also due to other …
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We use a panel of 16 OECD countries over several decades to investigate the effects of government debts and deficits on long-term interest rates. In simple static specifications, a one-percentage-point increase in the primary deficit relative to GDP increases contemporaneous long-term interest...
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