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Macroeconomic Analysis
This area is dedicated to documents focused on the analysis of macroeconomic theoretical models which include, as one of the relevant variables, the level of public debt regardless its operative aspects. As a macroeconomic variable, public debt is generally taken into account in a number of research projects, both theoretical and empirical, especially concerning topics such as the inter-temporal government budget constraints, the intergenerational redistribution, the efficiency of taxation, the welfare analysis and the private saving behavior.
Complete List of Documents in this Section
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Central Bank Credibility and Fiscal Responsibility | Jesse Schreger, Pierre Yared, Emilio Emilio Zaratiegui |
Addressing Sovereign Debt Challenges in the European Union | Didier Cahen |
Up & Coming: Unpacking South Asia’s Growing Role in Global Debt | Prateek Samal, Anthony Tin Yu To |
The effects of high inflation on public finances in the euro area | Krzysztof Bańkowski et al. |
Debt Surges—Drivers, Consequences, and Policy Implications | Marwa Alnasaa et al |