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is stronger for countries with higher average inflation or debt. …
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interest rates and low inflation, and when ensuing prolonged and subdued growth undermines potential growth via labour … of economic slack and its impact on inflation, crisis-related hit to potential output and neutral interest rates. However …
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: output growth, the global term spread and an inflation climate measure. The common stochastic trend of the global economy is …
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Given the increasing integration of financial markets, a better understanding of the effects of fiscal deficits and debt on real interest rates might be obtained by taking a global, rather than a national, perspective. The paper constructs aggregate flow and stock data (including GDP, fiscal...
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This paper studies the effects of fiscal policy on GDP, inflation and interest rates in 5 OECD countries, using a … plausible values of its price elasticity, government spending typically has small effects on inflation. 6) Both the decline in …
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We compute average markups as a measure of market power throughout time and study their interaction with fiscal policy and macroeconomic variables in a VAR framework. From impulse-response functions, the results, with annual data for a set of 14 OECD countries, show that the markup (i) depicts a...
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