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the government’s seigniorage requirement. Our results argue that a managed float, with little or no sterilization of …
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requirements and also by relying on seigniorage to finance their deficits. In the context of those practices, this research …
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seigniorage finance. This leads to an increase in inflation which, in turn, reduces capital accumulation and growth. At the …
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The paper analyzes the relation between institutional quality, such as corruption, in a country and its monetary regime. It is shown that a credibly fixed exchange rate to a low inflation country, like a currency board, can reduce corruption and improve the fiscal system. A monetary union,...
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become insolvent. We also develop a new measure of seigniorage and demonstrate why the well-established concept of monetary … seigniorage is flawed. Our framework also allows us to formulate the conditions for liability-issued money such as inside money …
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coverage index (IC). A negative nominal interest rate on the reserve currency creates a negative seigniorage in the country of …
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developing country set-up where the government employs seigniorage revenue to finance spending pre-stabilization, and faces … and endowment uncertainty, the role of forward-looking expectations, and the possibility of IMF aid influence the …
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, dollarization is a win-win proposition exceptpossibly for some fiscal costs (called seigniorage in the technical jargon). In the …
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In this paper, we study the effects of bureaucratic corruption on fiscal policy and the subsequent impact on economic growth. Here corruption takes three forms: (i) it reduces the tax revenue raised from households, (ii) it inflates the volume of government spending, and (iii) it reduces the...
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state needs higher seigniorage revenue to generate the necessary income to cover government expenditure. These two theories …, that is, that corruption leads to a higher rate of inflation and/or higher seigniorage, will be tested for a cross …
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