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Is inflation 'always and everywhere a monetary phenomenon' or is it fundamentally a fiscal phenomenon? The answer hinges crucially on the underlying monetary-fiscal policy regime. Because different regimes imply completely different mechanisms for price level determination and therefore starkly...
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State and local governments are in the midst of trying times. Revenues have not kept up with the demands for public services. Governments across the country are cutting back services, reducing their operating hours, and in some cases, laying off public employees and contracting out services....
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We will collect audited financial and socioeconomic data for a large sample of local governments between 2008 and 2016 to create a fiscal scoring system for cities and counties based on our previous work, work done by Pew and the leading academics. City and county scores will be reported on a...
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Municipal fiscal distress experienced by cities such as Detroit, Michigan; San Bernardino,California; and Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, has generated an impressive body of work by researchers seeking to understand underlying factors in an effort to prevent future distress. Recent research has been...
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We study the effects of fiscal policy in response to the COVID-19 pandemic at the firm, sector, country and global level. First, we estimate the impact of COVID-19 and policy responses on small and medium sized enterprise (SME) business failures. We combine firm-level financial data from 50...
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Most economists and observers place the lack of fiscal discipline at the core of the recent Argentine crisis. This begs the question of how countries like Belgium or Italy (pre-Maastricht) could run large fiscal deficits and accumulate debts far beyond those of Argentina, without experiencing...
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