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Japan's debt-to-gross domestic product (GDP) ratio is the highest among Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) countries. This paper will firstly answer the question of whether Japanese government debt is sustainable. Next, while the Domar condition and Bohn's condition...
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This paper compiles and reviews the evolution of Japan's Public Sector Balance Sheet (PSBS). In the past, large crossholdings of assets and liabilities within the public sector played a role in sustaining a high level of public debt and low interest rates. The Fiscal Investment and Loan Fund...
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In the literature regarding fiscal sustainability, the Domar condition and Bohn's condition are often used to check whether a government's debt situation is in a dangerous zone. This paper first shows that the Domar condition is obtained only from the government budget constraint (namely the...
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