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The study looks at primary expenditure developments in the euro area, its three largest members and four “macro-imbalances” countries for the period 1999-2009. It compares actual expenditure trends with those that would have prevailed if countries had followed neutral policies based on...
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In this study, we analyse the sustainability of fiscal policy of EU member countries within the panel cointegration and …
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and current account deficits, which have in turn driven Greece's foreign indebtedness to alarming levels, necessitating …
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This paper looks at fiscal sustainability and fiscal risks from a comprehensive, global perspective. It argues that the …
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This paper analyses Greek fiscal sustainability from a retrospective and a prospective view. Implications of Greek … fiscal (un)sustainability are discussed. In the empirical analysis econometric testing of Greek government solvency during …
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If women make different economic decisions than men on average, then an increase in women's influence in the political and economic spheres of society might change economic outcomes. In this note, we focus on the impact of female enfranchisement on fiscal policy outcomes. We present a simple...
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The severe economic crisis affecting Greece is widely expected to have a significant social impact in terms of greater …
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policy record as well as the current level of debt. The analysis indicates that all advanced countries except Greece, Japan …
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of the coefficient relevant for sustainability has been significantly positive over the time period considered. However …
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