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deficits on interest spreads contained in bond yields of the countries now belonging to the Eurozone. Deficits significantly …. The results are robust to controlling for country fixed effects and different estimation methodologies. …
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There is a growing empirical literature studying whether fiscal rules reduce borrowing costs. Nevertheless, it remains an open question whether these rules are effective genuinely or just because they mirror fiscal preferences of politicians and voters. In our analysis of European bond spreads,...
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deficits on interest spreads contained in bond yields of the countries now belonging to the Eurozone. Deficits significantly …. The results are robust to controlling for country fixed effects and different estimation methodologies …
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We examine the sustainability of public finances and its determinants for 19 Eurozone countries from 1995 to 2020. We …
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We investigate the political determinants of risk premiums which sub-national governments in Switzerland have to pay for their sovereign bond emissions. For this purpose we make use of financial market data from 288 tradable cantonal bonds in the period from 1981 to 2007. Our main focus is on...
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There is a growing empirical literature studying whether fiscal rules reduce borrowing costs. Nevertheless, it remains an open question whether these rules are effective genuinely or just because they mirror fiscal preferences of politicians and voters. In our analysis of European bond spreads,...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009721879
There is a growing empirical literature studying whether fiscal rules reduce borrowing costs. Nevertheless, it remains an open question whether these rules are effective genuinely or just because they mirror fiscal preferences of politicians and voters. In our analysis of European bond spreads,...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013085156