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This paper characterizes the behavior of debt and tax rates in a small open economy under both complete and incomplete markets. First, I show hat when the government follows an optimal fiscal policy and agents have access to complete markets, the value of the government’s debt portfolio is...
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optimal policy involves cutting distortionary taxation in order to raise investment and wages; and where Ricardian consumers …
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optimal policy involves cutting distortionary taxation in order to raise investment and wages; and where Ricardian consumers …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005051526
A windfall of foreign aid or natural resource revenue faces government with choices of how to manage public borrowing, public asset accumulation, and the distribution of funds to households (across time and household types), particularly when the windfall is both anticipated and temporary. These...
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distortionary taxation in order to raise investment and wages; and where Ricardian consumers can borrow against future revenues so …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008863958
A windfall of foreign aid or natural resource revenue faces government with choices of how to manage public borrowing, public asset accumulation, and the distribution of funds to households (across time and household types), particularly when the windfall is both anticipated and temporary. These...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005656389
dynamic relationship between optimal debt and optimal taxation remains unclear in HAIM models, especially considering that the …
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Which countries find it optimal to form an economic union? We emphasize the risk-sharing benefits of economic integration. We consider an endowment world economy model, where international financial markets are incomplete and contracts not enforceable. A union solves both frictions among member...
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Which countries find it optimal to form an economic union? We emphasize the risk-sharing benefits of economic integration. We consider an endowment world economy model, where international financial markets are incomplete and contracts not enforceable. A union solves both frictions among member...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010616514
Which countries find it optimal to form an economic union? We emphasize the risk-sharing benefits of economic integration. Consider an endowment world economy model, where international financial markets are incomplete and contracts not enforceable. A union solves both frictions among member...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011186247