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How much public debt is threshold in India?
The study examines the threshold level of India's public debt from 1970 to 2019. The ARDL method finds that a country’s public debt is driven mainly...
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Is government debt a burden on workers' income share? An investigation on Italian dynamics
This paper aims to explore if there is a connection between public debt and wage share; the intention is to contribute to the literature regarding...
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Europe, public debts, and safe assets: the scope for a European Debt Agency
The Covid-19 crisis has radically changed the game for world and EU-economies, and urged for a reappraisal of the guidelines for a healthy management...
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Sovereign Debt
Sovereign debt is one of the most enduring puzzles in economics. Why would anyone lend to an entity not subject to external enforcement? This chapter... -
An Economic Analysis of Debt-for-Climate Swaps
This paper examines the economic case for debt-for-climate swaps: partial debt relief in return for climate investment/policies by the debtor...
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The rise of common public debt in Europe: a new chapter in fiscal integration?
Common public debt in Europe is on the rise. Could it open a new chapter in fiscal integration? Over the past 15 years it has gained in prominence to...
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A non-linear model of public debt with bonds and money finance
In this paper, we study the dynamic relationship between the public debt ratio and the inflation rate. Using a non-linear macroeconomic model of...
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Government debt, European Institutions and fiscal rules: a synthetic control approach
Public debt and its development are key questions of public sector economics and fiscal policy. This paper uses the Synthetic Control Method to study...
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Threats of sovereign debt overhang in the EU, the new fiscal rules and the perils of policy drift
After the Great Recession and the Covid Crisis the sovereign debt sustainability has again become a major public policy issue. Since the Great...
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Intertemporal consumption and debt aversion: a replication and extension
We replicate Meissner (Exp Econ 19:281–298, 2016), where debt aversion was reported for the first time in an intertemporal consumption and saving...
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The causal relationship between public debt and economic growth in G7 countries: new evidence from time and frequency domain approaches
Investigators of the public debt-economic growth nexus have yet to fully address the crucial issue of determining the direction of causality. There...
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Debt as a phenomenon of the Over
A debt-driven capital economy inherently necessitates the creation of more and more debt. More debt, consequently, requires more growth, and perhaps... -
Public debt and income inequality in an endogenous growth model with elastic labor supply
In this study, we examine the relationships among long-run public debt policy, economic growth, and income inequality by extending a representative...
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Dynamics of the public-debt-to-gdp ratio: can it explain the risk premium of treasury bonds?
We examine the relationship between the risk premium markets demand to hold the Treasury Bonds of a given country and the sustainability of the...
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China’s Debt Problem
Imagine there exists a young couple. Both work in the financialfinancial industryindustry in Shanghai and their income is high. Just a few years... -
Debt and Debt Management: Reflections on a Fable by Kalecki
Kalecki explained debt resolution by means of a fable about monetary circulation between mutually indebted individuals. This chapter generalizes the... -
Impacts of Foreign Debt on Vietnam’s Sustainable Development
In Vietnam, foreign debt can play various important roles, including meeting the capital needs of the economy, strengthening legal institutions to... -
The relationship of household debt and growth in the short and long run
Household debt levels relative to GDP have risen rapidly in many countries over the past decade. We investigate the relationship between household...
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The Impact of the Social Mood on the Italian Sovereign Debt Market: A Twitter Perspective
By analysing the relationship between a new experimental daily index based on Twitter data (the Istat’s Social Mood on Economy Index—SMoEI) and the...
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Government Investment, Financing and Debt
There is a place called “Shipai Village” (石牌村), located near **an University in Guangzhou, it is one of the largest urban villages in Guangzhou and...