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The spread of COVID-19 has brought many economies into recession, and Indonesia is no exception. In response to the adverse impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic, a higher fiscal stimulus is needed to achieve economic recovery. However, as one of the world's most populous countries, Indonesia has...
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The large Public Sector Purchase Programme (PSPP) which the ECB started in 2015 on the basis of monetary policy purposes, had major side-effects on fiscal policy. One concerns the programme´s uncommon seigniorage effects. We find that the PSPP not only led to partly negative seigniorage gains,...
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outbreak in the Philippines. Borrowings of the national government from the monetary authority and from domestic and …
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comfortable debt levels, and (4) estimation of fiscal reaction functions for the Philippines and developing ASEAN-5 economies to … Philippines and similar economies in the region meanwhile indicate responsible fiscal policy that guarantees fiscal solvency. This …
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This paper investigates the relevance of the No-Ponzi game condition for public debt (i.e. the public debt growth rate has to be lower than the real interest rate, a necessary assumption for Ricardian equivalence) and of the transversality condition for the GDP growth rate (i.e. the GDP growth...
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This paper investigates the relevance of the No-Ponzi game condition for public debt (i.e. the public debt growth rate has to be lower than the real interest rate, a necessary assumption for Ricardian equivalence) and of the transversality condition for the GDP growth rate (i.e. the GDP growth...
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