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The paper introduces monetary and fiscal regimes into a Blanchard-Weil overlapping generations model. Contrary to intuition, it is shown that fiscal policy becomes more effective, the less the central bank monetises government debt. Furthermore, there is a degree of debt monetisation at which...
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versus credit based liquidity indicators. We find that global measures of liquidity are among the best performing indicators … and Busts ; Global Liquidity …
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.Global measures of liquidity, in particular a global private credit gap, are the best performing indicators and display forecasting …
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versus credit based liquidity indicators. We find that global measures of liquidity are among the best performing indicators …
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. Global measures of liquidity, in particular a global private credit gap, are the best performing indicators and display …
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We show how in a Blanchard-Yaari, overlapping generations framework, perfect substitutability of government bonds in Monetary Union tempts governments to exploit the enlarged common pool of savings. In Nash equilibrium all governments increase their bond financed transfers to current generations...
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