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This paper develops a model of policy regime uncertainty and its consequences for stabilizing expectations. Because of learning dynamics, uncertainty about monetary and fiscal policy is shown to restrict, relative to a rational expectations analysis, the set of policies consistent with...
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This paper revisits the issue of the Ricardian Equivalence Hypothesis (REH), as since its reemergence, its theoretically underlying premises have been called into question. Yet, severe criticism raised by its opponents concerning the efficacy of government actions has further challenged the need...
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This article tests the effect of fiduciary public debt on the economic growth of OECD countries in the period 1980-2000. It is a test of the Ricardian Equivalence Proposition in these countries. REP is traditionally tested according to two approaches: the first seeks effects of government...
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We re-evaluate two forms of fiscal illusion in local public finance: debt illusion and renter illusion. The Ricardian Equivalence Theorem for local governments suggests the form of finance of a public program (tax or debt finance) has no effects on substantive outcomes. For the local case, this...
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We re-evaluate two forms of fiscal illusion in local public finance: debt illusion and renter illusion. The Ricardian Equivalence Theorem for local governments suggests the form of finance of a public program (tax or debt finance) has no effects on substantive outcomes. For the local case, this...
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This paper develops an overlapping agents model with age-specific mortality rates. The analytical framework also nests Blanchard's (1985) perpetual youth model as a special, though perhaps not realistic, case. With age specific mortality rates, youth is fleeting. Using standard hyperbolic...
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