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This paper explores the impact of wartime military spending on postwar U.S. fiscal policy, with a particular focus on the "ratchet effect" in taxes and transfers. Through econometric analysis, we investigate how changes in defense spending during and after conflicts shape long-term federal...
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This paper explores the impact of wartime military spending on postwar U.S. fiscal policy, with a particular focus on the "ratchet effect" in taxes and transfers. Through econometric analysis, we investigate how changes in defense spending during and after conflicts shape long-term federal...
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We test some positive implications of the commitment hypothesis for the design of monetary institutions in open economies, by studying the determinants of Central Bank independence on a sample of 55 countries, for the period 1980-1989. We document fairly consistent empirical evidence in support...
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