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Optimal Debt Target 2 Common Central Bank 1 Consumption 1 Credibility Effect 1 Government Myopia 1 Liquidity Constraints 1 Monetary Union 1 Price Stability Weight 1
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Bayoumi, Tamim 1 Beetsma, Roel 1 Bovenberg, A Lans 1
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Does Monetary Unification Lead to Excessive Debt Accumulation?
Beetsma, Roel; Bovenberg, A Lans - C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers - 1995
If discretionary monetary policy implies an inflation bias, monetary unification boosts the accumulation of public debt. The additional debt accumulation is welfare reducing only if governments are sufficiently myopic. In the presence of myopic governments, debt ceilings play a useful role in...
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Explaining Consumption: A Simple Test of Alternative Hypotheses
Bayoumi, Tamim - C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers - 1995
A method of testing the relative importance for consumption of full insurance behaviour and changes in income is proposed and estimated using data across Canadian provinces. The focus of the estimation is less on whether or not the full insurance model can be rejected than on how much each of...
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