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Exploring Government Budget Deficit and Economic Growth: Evidence from Vietnam's Economic Miracle

, 2015
: Government actions influence a country's economic performance. However, the debate about the effects of government budget deficit on economic growth remains unsettled.
Vien Bui Van, Tatchalerm Sudhipongpracha
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Young Voters and Budget Deficits

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2023
This paper exploits a novel trial in Norwegian local elections in 2011 to provide empirical evidence on fiscal performance from lowering the minimum voting age from 18 to 16. Using a difference in differences research strategy, we find that this voting age change reduced the net operating surplus by around 600NOK (€60) per capita.
Nyhus, Ole Henning, Strøm, Bjarne
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Permanent budget deficits and inflation

Journal of Monetary Economics, 1987
The issue of whether permanent primary budget deficits have to be monetized is re-examined in a simple monetary model, hybrid of the Sidrauski and overlapping-generations frameworks, in which intergenerational effects are generated by the arrival of new infinitely-lived cohorts.
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National Saving and Budget Deficits

The Review of Economics and Statistics, 1994
It has been widely argued that government budget deficits reduce national saving. Estimated relations indicate otherwise, both for the traditional or conventional, 'official' measure of national saving and a broader, more relevant measure, encompassing government and household as well as private business investment in tangible capital.
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The Short and Long-Run Implications of Budget Deficit on Economic Growth in Nigeria (1980-2011)

, 2014
This research work investigated the short and long run implications of budget deficit on economic growth in Nigeria. The sample study comprises of time-series data covering period of 1980-2011. Regression analysis is conducted to ascertain and affirm the
A. A. Awe, A. K. Funlayo
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Budget Deficits and Inflation

Financial Analysts Journal, 1974
The sharp rise in the rate of inflation in 1973, after two years of diminishing rates, was a great surprise to many. What was the primary cause? Many reasons have been advanced to explain this change, some of them logical, and some not. Most of the explanations are based, in one way or another, on the basic cause of inflation: too much money chasing ...
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The Budget Deficit

1992
Concern about the federal budget deficit has continued to dominate the politics of the United States at the beginning of the Bush Administration and has placed severe constraints on the conduct of public policy. Not only has the size of the budget deficit become a major political problem in its own right, but it has tended to subsume other issues ...
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ON THE U.S. BUDGET DEFICIT

Economic Affairs, 1985
By the end of 1985 the USA will bo the most heavily indebted nation on the planet. Professor G. K. Shaw of the University of Buckingham and Geoffrey Wood of the City University Business School differ on Reagan's budgetary policy.
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Children's Services in an Era of Budget Deficits

Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 1991
In 1991, pointing out the benefits of a more decentralized and integrated service system for children and families in this country, we wrote, "Perhaps it is idealistic to expect the country can create a new and vital service system during the next 10 to 20 years."1 We nevertheless expressed the hope that there would be "bold and systemic change in the ...
Barbara B. Blum, Susan W. Blank
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Ricardo and Budget Deficits

1996
In recent years there has been a lot of discussion about US budget deficits. Many economists and other observers have viewed these deficits as harmful to the US and world economies. The supposed harmful effects, predicted by theories of the life-cycle type, include high real interest rates, low saving, low rates of economic growth, large current ...
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