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Financialization of government debt? European government debt management approaches 1980–2007
Competition & Change, 2016The aim of this article is to explore the strategies European government debt managers used in response to the growing demand for credit by governments since the 1980s and how the introduction of the common currency area influenced the nature of government debt management.
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Government debt in EMU countries
The Journal of Economic Asymmetries, 2018Abstract We investigate the sustainability of fiscal policy in a set of 19 European Monetary Union (EMU) countries over the period 1970–2016. Panel unit root tests in the presence of cross-section dependence show that the Government debt series is stationary, indicating that the solvency condition would be satisfied for the EMU-19 countries.
Gordon L Brady, Cosimo Magazzino
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Oxford Review of Economic Policy, 1997
This paper discusses the principles that justify activism of governments in the management of public debt. It starts from a review of the economics literature, which has produced, especially in recent years, a number of important propositions on the desirability of government interventionism, either for the purpose of filling information gaps or to ...
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This paper discusses the principles that justify activism of governments in the management of public debt. It starts from a review of the economics literature, which has produced, especially in recent years, a number of important propositions on the desirability of government interventionism, either for the purpose of filling information gaps or to ...
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Debt dynamic, debt dispersion and corporate governance
International Journal of Managerial Finance, 2022PurposeThis paper addresses the following questions: Why do some firms employ multiple debt types? What explains debt heterogeneity? Is the choice of the source of debt a function of corporate governance?Design/methodology/approachThe author's paper is empirical and uses multiple regression analysis.FindingsFirms under weak corporate governance have a ...
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Government Debt, Taxes and Growth [PDF]
By using a small discrete-time model we evaluate the impact of distortionary taxation on the government debt-to-GDP ratio. Once the standard model is modified accordingly, it appears that the increase of taxation has a growth cost which increases as long as die debt-to-GDP ratio rises.
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2021
This chapter explains that colossal tax hikes are inevitable and coming quickly. Government debt will soon exceed gross domestic product. In fact, it is forecast that by 2050 our debt will be nearly twice annual gross domestic product. Big tax hikes are inevitable, but it will not make much of a difference given the sheer amount of US debt.
Jeff Camarda +2 more
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This chapter explains that colossal tax hikes are inevitable and coming quickly. Government debt will soon exceed gross domestic product. In fact, it is forecast that by 2050 our debt will be nearly twice annual gross domestic product. Big tax hikes are inevitable, but it will not make much of a difference given the sheer amount of US debt.
Jeff Camarda +2 more
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Government Debt and Debt Management
1973During the war years, as a direct and indirect result of the occupation, a huge financial deficit on Government account had accumulated. This had been financed to a relatively small extent by long-term borrowing (via the issue of semi-obligatory war loans) but mainly by the placement of Treasury paper with the banking system.
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Government size, government debt and globalization
Applied Economics, 2017ABSTRACTThis article empirically investigates the effect of globalization on government size and debt. Using panel heterogeneous cointegration techniques to a panel of developing and developed countries, it finds that globalization reduces government size and debt. In terms of components of globalization, government size is found to increase with trade
Kim, D.H. +3 more
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2013
We examine the safety of government bonds in the presence of Knightian uncertainty amongst financial market participants. In our model, the information insensitivity of government bonds is driven by strategic complementarities across counterparties and the structure of trading relationships.
Anand, Kartik, Gai, Prasanna
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We examine the safety of government bonds in the presence of Knightian uncertainty amongst financial market participants. In our model, the information insensitivity of government bonds is driven by strategic complementarities across counterparties and the structure of trading relationships.
Anand, Kartik, Gai, Prasanna
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Government debt auctions [PDF]
This article discusses alternative methods of selling government securities by tender using both theory and New Zealand data.
Hayden Griffiths, Ian Harrison
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