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Accumulated impulse response and Ghana 2 Bound testing cointegration 2 Fiscal reaction function 2 Primary surplus 2 Public debt 2 Sustainability 2 Cointegration 1 Estimation 1 Finanzpolitik 1 Fiscal policy 1 Ghana 1 Kointegration 1 Public budget 1 Schätzung 1 Öffentliche Schulden 1 Öffentlicher Haushalt 1
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Akosah, Nana Kwame 2
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Empirical appraisal of fiscal stability: the case of Ghana
Akosah, Nana Kwame - In: Journal of Economic Studies 42 (2015) 5, pp. 753-779
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to appraise the stability of Ghana’s fiscal policy by assessing government’s reaction in the past to rising public debt over the last three decades. Design/methodology/approach – Using quarterly data spanning 1990Q1-2013Q2, the study evaluated the...
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Empirical appraisal of fiscal stability : the case of Ghana
Akosah, Nana Kwame - In: Journal of economic studies 42 (2015) 5, pp. 753-779
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