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The Princeton School and the Zero Lower Bound

Social Science Research Network, 2021
In the early 2000s, a small group of economists at Princeton University revived the debate over liquidity traps and developed a framework for monetary policy at the zero lower bound.
Scott Sumner
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De l’hyperinflation au « miracle monétaire » : l’expérience hongroise de 1945-1946

, 2021
Entre aout 1945 et juillet 1946, la Hongrie a connu la pire crise inflationniste jamais recensee. Aux derniers moments de cet episode, les prix augmenterent de 150 000 % par jour.
Ludovic Desmedt
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Riddles and Models: A Review Essay on Michel De Vroey’s A History of Macroeconomics from Keynes to Lucas and Beyond

Journal of Economic Literature, 2018
This essay reviews Michel De Vroey’s important new book on the history of macroeconomics, which extends to business cycles an earlier book by the same author on the history of involuntary unemployment. The review also offers a broader nontechnical survey
Costas Azariadis
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Comparative Effects of Foreign Direct Investment from China and Other Sources on Africa’s Economic Growth

, 2020
This study examines comparatively the growth effects of FDI from China, the European Union, the US and the rest of Asia in Sub-Saharan Africa for the period 2003–2012. We develop theoretical arguments from the existing literature to show that differences
Marvellous Ngundu, N. Ngepah
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Convergence and Divergence over the Growth Paradigm: The OECD Working Party 2 and the Japanese “Doubling National Income Plan” (1961–70)

, 2020
The Japanese growth was driven under continuous plans, of which the most famous was the ?Doubling National Income Plan? (1961?70).?This paper tries to reconstruct the visions proposed and debated over the Plan among the Japanese officials and the OECD ...
K. Yago
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An Investigation into the Intertemporal Spending Path of Local Government in Mauritius

, 2020
This article examines whether local government expenditure in Mauritius is characterised by an intertemporal decision-making path. In other words, to what extent does local government expenditure respond to contemporaneous changes in revenues.
Sanju Naraidoo, S. Sobhee
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Impact of Goods and Service Tax on MSME Sector: A Study Using Artificial Neural Network and Multivariate Analysis of Variance

The Indian Economic Journal
Micro, small and medium enterprises (MSME) is one the vital sector of the developing economy. Changes in fiscal policy directly impact this sector the most. The present article aims to examine the impact of the recent Indian indirect system tax overhaul,
Neba Bhalla, Inderjit Kaur, R. Sharma
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Asymmetrical Effects of Global Liquidity and Global Economic Output on Domestic Economic Growth: Evidence from India based on NARDL Approach

The Indian Economic Journal
The augment of economic globalisation and financial integration in the past few decades has changed the dynamics of international developments. This has resulted in discussions on the immediate and frequent impact of global factors on emerging and ...
Shikha Malhotra, Chaya Bagrecha
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