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European Union countries are required by the EU Treaty to keep their budget deficits within 3 percent of GDP, and their public debt within 60 percent of GDP. A new framework to enforce these rules is based on country-specific debt sustainability analyses (DSA) and uses a single indicator, a...
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Europa steuert auf ein massives staatliches Schuldenproblem zu. Sieben von 19 Mitgliedstaaten der Eurozone haben …
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The Maastricht treaty, notably the article 103 prohibition on 'bail-outs', gave a prominent role to market disciplines on fiscal policy. These were not effective, failing to prevent the Euro area government debt crisis. This article suggests that these market disciplines can be made effective...
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The euro area sovereign debt crisis has highlighted the importance of reducing public debt levels and building up sufficient fiscal buffers during normal and good times. It has also reaffirmed the need for a thorough debt sustainability analysis (DSA) to act as a warning system for national...
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With this paper, our objective is to empirically study public debt sustainability by estimating a fiscal reaction function where the primary balance relative to GDP is assumed to be a function of the public debt to GDP ratio of the previous year and of other macroeconomic variables. In...
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