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This study explores the impact of government expenditure multipliers on economic growth utilising an Autoregressive Distributed Lag (ARDL) approach. We provide evidence on the short‐term dynamics as well as the long‐run expenditure multiplier effects on economic growth for the Greek economy...
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This paper aims at exploring the endogenous money hypothesis as this is implied by the Post Keynesian tradition. Turkey serves as the platform on which the undertaken empirical analysis is conducted. The inconclusive cointegration results obtained reflect the turbulent economic environment that...
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The outbreak of the Russian-Ukraine military conflict has sent chills down the spines of policy makers around the world. In this paper we offer an account of the unfolding military intervention in Ukraine and its concomitant global economic ramifications. By assessing the events that have led up...
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In the realm of Hegemonic Politics, this paper explores the effect of domestic politics on the behaviour of international currency markets. More specifically, for the first time we gauge the impact of a divided government on the exchange rate volatility of three currencies, namely, the Japanese...
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