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Fiscal deficits and growth in developing countries [PDF]
This paper examines the relation between fiscal deficits and growth for a panel of 45 developing countries. Based on a consistent treatment of the government budget constraint, it finds evidence of a threshold effect at a level of the deficit around 1.5% of GDP.
Adam, C, Bevan, D
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Fiscal deficit and trade deficit nexus in Pakistan: An econometric inquiry
This study is an attempt to explore the short-term and long-term effects of the fiscal deficit along with other macroeconomic variables on the deteriorating trade deficit of Pakistan from 1980 to 2018 by using time series estimation techniques.
Abbas, S., Waheed, A.
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Political economy of fiscal deficits in a democracy
Studies on the impact of political considerations and gimmickry on the fiscal policy process in developing countries have largely been underappreciated and lacking. Therefore, this study set out to investigate how political actions impact fiscal deficits
Eugene Okoi Ifere +1 more
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Threshold Analysis of Fiscal Deficits with Respect to Monetary Growth: Evidence from Nigeria [PDF]
This paper aims at determining the threshold level of fiscal deficits with regards to monetary growth. Data for the study are obtained from Central Bank of Nigeria Statistical publication between 1986 and 2016. The empirical findings suggest that optimal
Sanusi Kazeem Abimbola
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The asymmetric effect of fiscal deficits on macroeconomic stability in Nigeria: evidence from nonlinear autoregressive distributed lag (NARDL) [PDF]
Purpose – The paper examines the asymmetric effects of fiscal deficits on selected macroeconomic variables in Nigeria, which include economic growth, exchange rates and inflation. The existing works of literature are premised on symmetry assumptions with
Adebayo Adedokun +2 more
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Regime Specific Fiscal Effects and the Conditional Role of Institutions: The Case of Mexico
Institutional quality is a critical element in explaining the inflationary effects of fiscal deficits. Countries with strong institutions can limit the inflationary effects of fiscal deficits by implementing fiscal discipline more effectively.
Seher Gökpınar, Taha Bahadır Saraç
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Twin Deficits Revisited: A Role for Fiscal Institutions? [PDF]
We revisit the twin deficit relationship for a sample of 193 countries over the period 1980-2016, using a panel fixed effect (within-group) estimator, bias-corrected least-squares dummy variable, system GMM, and common correlated effects pooled estimation procedures. The analysis accounts also for the existence of fiscal rules in place, their features,
Afonso, António +3 more
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Drosophila park mutants serve as a model for Parkinson's disease. We used this strain to investigate the connection between oxidative stress and the circadian clock mechanism. We showed that increased oxidative stress affects the physiology of pacemaker cells, disrupting their daily structural plasticity. Lack of rhythmic signaling from pacemaker cells
Kamila Zientara +3 more
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TWO STEPS OF RICARDIAN EQUIVALENCE: AN EVIDENCE IN INDONESIA
Ricardian Equivalence was analyzed through the influence of deficit fiscal policy on consumption, the fiscal deficit policy of Soeharto regime and reform had a difference, the difference lied in the policy as outline in the government budgets preparation.
ADHITYA WARDHONO +3 more
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The sustainability of Swedish fiscal policy: a re-examination [PDF]
Purpose – This study reexamines the sustainability of fiscal policy in Sweden. Design/methodology/approach – To test the sustainability of fiscal policy, two approaches are used; the methodology of Kejriwal and Perron (2010), testing for multiple ...
Arcade Ndoricimpa
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