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debt through a behavioural macroeconomic model that uses ‘animal spirits’ and analysing the case of Japan. …
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This paper presents an analysis of the implications of Greece's intense and long-lasting fi scal and external imbalances for the potential efficacy of a discretionary fiscal policy response to the current recession. It argues that, given recent developments in interest rate spreads and the...
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In the wake of the financial and economic crisis Keynesian macroeconomic management has once again come into the spotlight. The following article takes a critical look at the practice of expansionary fiscal policy in the EU's old member states between 1980 and 2005 in order to answer the...
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Japan's metamorphosis from a less developed country to one of the world's most important industrial nations was closely …
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