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Germany is a reluctant supporter of the EU funds which are being used in the ‘bailout' of Ireland, and it insists on strict ‘austerity' conditions, concerned about risk and moral hazard.However, through its central bank, Germany is lending €325bn (December 2010) to other central banks in...
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Both student loans and household debt are at their peaks. This paper investigates how student loans causally impact … debt holdings of individuals in the medium-run using data from the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth 1997. To identify … the causal effect of student loans on future debt holdings, I instrument the amount of student loan debt with eligibility …
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apologized and acknowledged a “moral debt” that it owes the Haitian people. But is there a legal debt that Haiti, one of the …
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In this paper we empirically explore the relationship between debt and output in a panel of 72 countries over the … predicted by a standard small open economy model by Aguiar and Gopinath (2007), where debt and output endogenously respond to … total factor productivity (TFP) shocks. First, developing countries' debt falls after a positive output shock, while the …
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