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government capital transfers. This allows a wider picture of the general government and intergovernmental relationships. The main …
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considers the presence of cycles in central, states and local investments and central government capital transfers allowing a …
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government capital transfers. This allows a wider picture of the general government and intergovernmental relationships. The main …
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recurrent budgets accelerates regional growth, hence confirming the Keynesian hypothesis. Conversely, fiscal transfer in capital … improve budget allocation and execution in capital budgets so as to improve physical infrastructure and thus boost private …
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capital, improves external competitiveness and counteracts external imbalances. An ex-ante budget-neutral switch of government …
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Eine moderne öffentliche Infrastruktur ist die Grundlage einer leistungsfähigen Volkswirtschaft. Immer wieder ist in diesem Kontext von einer öffentlichen Investitionsschwäche die Rede. Mitunter wird angesichts negativer Nettoinvestitionen oder eines stagnierenden öffentlichen...
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private investment growth is so weak that capital per worker (capital intensity) has virtually remained constant. An increase …
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Die Investitionen im Euroraum sind auch zehn Jahre nach der Finanzkrise noch immer nicht auf dem Vorkrisenniveau. Öffentliche und private Investitionen entwickeln sich so schwach, dass der Kapitaleinsatz pro Erwerbstätigem nahezu konstant bleibt. Ein Anstieg der öffentlichen...
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The implementation of a golden rule of public investment as a necessary institutional reform and an important step aimed at overcoming the constraints imposed by the new European Economic Governance are proposed. The rule is widely accepted in traditional public finance and can deliver both...
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This article poses the question of whether monetary financing of public investment constitutes a viable way forward for the euro area. The problems of low inflation, high unemployment and public debts seem scarcely resolvable in an environment that is constrained by the virtual exhaustion of...
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