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Das Finanzausgleichssystem verteilt von finanzstärkeren hin zu finanzschwächeren Ländern um. Dabei knüpft das aktuelle System an nominale Größen an. Da die Länder sich aber in ihrer Kaufkraft unterscheiden, stehen Ländern mit einem niedrigeren Preisniveau real mehr Mittel für die...
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The paper uses fiscal reaction functions for a panel of euro-area countries to investigate whether euro membership has reduced the responsiveness of countries to shocks in the level of inherited debt compared to the period prior to succession to the euro. While we find some evidence for such a...
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The paper looks at the determinants of fiscal adjustments as reflected in the primary surplus of countries. Our conjecture is that governments will usually find it more attractive to pursue fiscal adjustments in a situation of relatively high growth, but based on a simple stylized model of...
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Using fiscal reaction functions for a panel of actual euro-area countries the paper investigates whether euro membership has reduced the responsiveness of countries to increases in the level of inherited debt compared to the period prior to succession to the euro. While we find some evidence for...
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Das Finanzausgleichssystem verteilt von finanzstärkeren hin zu finanzschwächeren Ländern um. Dabei knüpft das aktuelle System an nominale Größen an. Da die Länder sich aber in ihrer Kaufkraft unterscheiden, stehen Ländern mit einem niedrigeren Preisniveau real mehr Mittel für die...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011818697
The paper looks at the determinants of fiscal adjustments as reflected in the primary surplus of countries. Our conjecture is that governments will usually find it more attractive to pursue fiscal adjustments in a situation of relatively high growth, but based on a simple stylized model of...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010396853