نتایج جستجو برای: h63

تعداد نتایج: 74  

Journal: :Foreign Trade Review 2021

Given the unforeseen and uncertain circumstances during pandemic, role of government expenditure becomes extremely relevant in sustaining lives livelihoods masses. This brings forth public sector deficit as a key issue macroeconomic policy debate. article aims at investigating effects an unanticipated adverse shock like COVID-19, on real value debt, small open economy, consisting traded non-tra...

2012
Laura Jaramillo Anke Weber

Article history: Received 26 August 2013 Received in revised form 5 September 2013 Accepted 23 September 2013 Available online 29 September 2013 While many studies have looked into the determinants of yields on externally issued sovereign bonds of emerging economies, analysis of domestically issued bonds has hitherto been limited, despite their growing relevance. This paper finds that the exten...

2016
Andreas Müller Kjetil Storesletten Fabrizio Zilibotti Zheng Michael Song

We propose a dynamic general equilibrium model that yields testable implications about the fiscal policy run by governments of different political color. Successive generations of voters choose taxation, expenditure, and government debt through repeated elections. Voters are heterogeneous by age and by the intensity of their preferences for public good provision. The political equilibrium switc...

Journal: :J. Economic Theory 2009
Albert Marcet Andrew C. Scott

We analyse the implications of optimal taxation for the stochastic behaviour of debt. We show that when a government pursues an optimal fiscal policy under complete markets, the value of debt has the same or less persistence than other variables in the economy and it declines in response to shocks that cause the deficit to increase. By contrast, under incomplete markets debt shows more persiste...

2011
Viral V. Acharya Raghuram G. Rajan

What determines the sustainability of sovereign debt? In this paper, we develop a model where myopic governments seek electoral popularity but can nevertheless commit credibly to service external debt. They do not default when they are poor even though default costs are low because they would lose access to debt markets and be forced to reduce spending; they do not default when they become rich...

Journal: :Social Science Research Network 2021

This paper investigates whether the funding behaviour of euro area debt management offices (DMOs) changed with start ECB’s Public Sector Purchase Programme (PSPP). Our results show that (i) lower yield levels and (ii) PSPP purchases supported higher maturities at issuance. The former indicates a “locking in low rates for longer”, while latter suggests existence an additional “demand effect” on ...

2011
Brian P. Hanley

Use of a promise to pay by a bank to insure an outstanding loan in order to return the value of the insured amount into capital for use in writing a new loan is an invention in banking with calculably greater potential economic impact than the original invention of reserve banking. The consequence of this lending invention is to render the existing money multiplier equations of reserve banking ...

2013
Alfred Greiner

We present a monetary endogenous growth model and analyze the effects of fiscal and monetary policy with real money as an argument in the utility function. We show that a balanced government budget gives a higher balanced growth rate and lower inflation than a situation with permanent public deficits. It also leads to higher welfare compared to a situation with permanent deficits where the gove...

2015
Marcos González-Fernández Carmen González-Velasco

The aim of this paper is to study the relationship between the shadow economy and corruption as determinants of public debt in the Spanish Autonomous Communities. In addition, we construct a Corruption Perception Index for those regions. Our data constitute panel data for the period 2000–2012. The results show that the volume of the shadow economy has a significant and positive impact on region...

2012
Begoña Domínguez Zhigang Feng

This paper analyzes the effects of time-consistent capital taxation on the level of capital and welfare. We find that a commitment to a zero capital tax shifts the time inconsistency problem towards labor taxes and the provision of public consumption. By comparing the worst timeconsistent policies with and without a commitment to zero capital taxes, we find that the mere existence of a capital ...

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