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strengthening fiscal consolidation, lowering the debt ratios, and ensuring the consistency of fiscal policies with the currency …
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This paper assesses the scope and coverage of quasi-fiscal activities (QFAs) in Ghana. We find that while QFAs have been reduced recently, they remain significant. The extensive nature of these activities has several macroeconomic and structural policy implications. An extended measure of public...
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-monetary sovereign debt. Three conditions must be satisfied for helicopter money always to boost aggregate demand. First, there must be …
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This paper first describes the basic idea of Helicopter Money and the context in which it evolved from Milton Friedman’s famous 1969 essay until today. We discuss the challenges facing advanced economies, to which Helicopter Money has been proclaimed a possible solution. The paper provides a...
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-monetary sovereign - debt. Three conditions must be satisfied for helicopter money always to boost aggregate demand. First, there must be …
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-monetary sovereign debt. Three conditions must be satisfied for helicopter money always to boost aggregate demand. First, there must be …
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-monetary sovereign - debt. Three conditions must be satisfied for helicopter money always to boost aggregate demand. First, there must be …
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-monetary sovereign - debt. Three conditions must be satisfied for helicopter money always to boost aggregate demand. First, there must be …
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-monetary sovereign debt. Three conditions must be satisfied for helicopter money always to boost aggregate demand. First, there must be …
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The author of this paper criticizes the broad, cash-flow based concepts of seignorage that were introduced and emphasized by the economic literature of the 1990s (i.e., fiscal seignorage, total seignorage, etc.), which the author argues are ill justified and confusing. On the other hand, the two...
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