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shock. We estimate panel vector autoregressive (VAR) models over the period 2010-2018, and identify the shock by imposing …
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public debt ratio, indicating a Ricardian fiscal regime. Furthermore, in a panel framework: (ii) the response of revenues to …
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-2022, applying panel regressions and quantile analysis. We conclude that an increase in sovereign risk raises the share of domestic …
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We examine whether collective memories on the aid&reform programs chosen to handle the 2010 European debt crisis differ between citizens from borrower and lender countries. We use new international survey data for non-experts and experts in member countries of the euro area. The results show...
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eurozone. An expert's educational background, age and professional affiliation predict opinions on the credit programs of the …
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This paper analyses the dynamic effects of fiscal imbalances in a given EMU member state on the borrowing costs of other countries in the euro area. The estimation of a multivariate, multi-country time series model (specifically a Global VAR, or GVAR) using quarterly data for the EMU period...
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, an ARDL dynamic panel model is estimated using the PMG method to analyse monthly data covering the most recent period …
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This paper analyses the short- and long-run effects of trade openness on financial development in a panel including …
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Using two measures of the fiscal position, the cyclically adjusted primary budget balance (CAPB) and the total budget balance, we assess the Twin Deficit Hypothesis for the Euro Area in the period 1995-2020. Furthermore, we estimate time-varying coefficients of the current account balance...
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IMF programs are often considered to carry a “stigma” that triggers adverse market reactions. We show that such a negative IMF effect disappears when accounting for endogenous selection into programs. To proxy for a country's access to financial markets, we use credit ratings and investor...
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