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The implementation of economic reforms under new economic policies in India was associated with a paradigmatic shift in monetary and fiscal policy. While monetary policies were solely aimed at "price stability" in the neoliberal regime, fiscal policies were characterized by the objective of...
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The paper contains a retrospective analysis of macroeconomic policy and reforms in the countries of the former Soviet …
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rule (MT) that takes both debt and inflation into consideration exaggerates the trade-off between short-run and long …-run multipliers. In addition, we show that relative to seiniorage, inflation and changes in the discount factor play more important …
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Modern Money Theory (MMT) has generated considerable scrutiny and discussions over the past decade. While it has gained some acceptance in the financial sector and among some politicians, it has come under strong criticisms from all sides of the academic spectrum and from conservative political...
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deficits which backs debt and attenuates fiscal inflation. A dynamic r -- g stability criterion characterizes the set of … with inflation. Monetary policy which follows the Taylor principle can be consistent with a unique stable equilibrium under …
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inflation in order to stabilize the expectations of households, firms and innovators. Endogenous growth provides a self … debt-stabilizing inflation when current fiscal deficits are not backed by future fiscal surpluses. Because growth creates … unique stable equilibrium, provided that the policy permits r−g to fall with inflation. …
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Modern monetary theory (MMT) has grown in popularity in recent years. Several central bankers have made passing comments about it. However, the publication of two papers by Drumetz/Pfister of the Banque de France in 2021 represents the first attempt at a more systematic assessment of MMT by two...
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minimizing the variance of inflation as the policy objective. Following current developments in the theory of fiscal … unique equilibrium. The responses of inflation to various structural disturbances in the constant money growth rate … of nominal government debts (bonds) reduces the variance of inflation in the passive monetary-active fiscal regime …
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This paper analyzes the cause-and-effect relationships between the Fed’s balance sheet and consumer prices, and between the federal government debt and the Fed’s balance sheet during the period 2008Q1to 2021Q4. Although contemporaneous Fed purchases of public and private sector debt and...
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steady states exist, a high-inflation trap can appear, and an economy will most probably converge to a high-inflation steady … threshold level reaches a high-inflation and low-capital steady state …
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