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environments with distorting taxes, economic equivalence relations between policies with different levels of debt do not extend to …
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environments with distorting taxes, economic equivalence relations between policies with different levels of debt do not extend to …
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deepening, and indirect effects, working through changes of taxes, government spending components and the retirement age in …
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deepening, and indirect effects, working through changes of taxes, government spending components and the retirement age in …
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deepening, and indirect effects, working through changes of taxes, government spending components and the retirement age in …
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deepening, and indirect effects, working through changes of taxes, government spending components and the retirement age in …
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tax burdens and wealth across households. Changes in financial policy do not only shift taxes across generations, but also … growth. With distortionary taxes, policy makers trade off the wealth effects of financial policy and the efficiency cost of …
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environments with distorting taxes, economic equivalence relations between policies with different levels of debt do not extend to …
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I analyze how lack of commitment affects the maturity structure of sovereign debt. Governments balance benefits of default induced redistribution and costs due to income losses in the wake of a default. Their choice of short- versus long-term debt affects default and rollover decisions by...
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I analyze how lack of commitment affects the maturity structure of sovereign debt. Governments balance benefits of default induced redistribution and costs due to income losses in the wake of a default. Their choice of short- versus long- term debt affects default and rollover decisions by...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011430074