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''s preference parameters for Canada, Sweden, and the United Kingdom are statistically different from the one implied by the commonly …
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This paper argues that securities transaction taxes ""throw sand"" not in the wheels, but into the engine of financial markets where the transformation of latent demands into realized transactions takes place. The paper considers the impact of transaction taxes on financial markets in the...
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be rejected from 1989 for Norway and as of 1990 for Denmark. The credibility of Sweden’s band within a one-year horizon …
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Under the assumption of no arbitrage exchange rate target zone credibility is tested by whether domestic interest rates …
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Sweden is experiencing double-digit housing price gains alongside rising household debt. A common interpretation is … that mortgage lending boosted by expansionary monetary policy is driving up house prices. But theory suggests the value of …
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This paper studies the Swedish fiscal consolidation episode of the 1990s through the lens of a small open economy model with distortionary taxation and unemployment. We argue that the simultaneous reduction in the fiscal deficit and unemployment rate in this episode stems from two factors: (i)...
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energy/environmental tax systems in Germany, Sweden, Turkey, and Vietnam suggests that there is substantial scope for policy …
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Negative policy interest rates have prevailed for some years in Denmark and are a more recent development in Sweden …
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This paper examines the economic effects of policies to contain Covid-19, by extracting lessons from Sweden …'s experience during the 'Great Lockdown'. Sweden's approach was less stringent and based more on social responsibility than legal … obligations compared to European peers. First, we provide an account of Sweden's strategy and the health outcomes. Second, drawing …
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