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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
| Title | Author |
|---|---|
| The Budget and bond markets: ‘when you’re in a hole, stop digging’ | Moyeen Islam |
| Fiscal Consolidation lessons for the United States | William Gale, Ian Berlin, Sam Thorpe |
| How a weaker US dollar can help debt-burdened African countries | Bart Piasecki |
| Debt maturity and government spending multipliers | Morteza Ghomi et Al. |
| Dynamic interactions among public debt, governance, and sustainable development-insights from noble GMM-PVAR analysis | Kumar Debasis Dutta, Mallika Saha, Md. Mamun Sarder |