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Domestic Policies and Sovereign Default

American Economic Journal: Macroeconomics
A model with two essential elements—sovereign default and distortionary fiscal and monetary policies—explains the interaction between sovereign debt, default risk, and inflation in emerging countries.
Emilio Espino   +3 more
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Fiscal regimes and the exchange rate

Social Science Research Network, 2022
In this paper, we argue that the effect of monetary and fiscal policies on the exchange rate depends on the fiscal regime. A contractionary monetary (expansionary fiscal) shock can lead to a depreciation, rather than an appreciation, of the domestic ...
Nikola Mirkov   +3 more
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Relationship Between Macroeconomic instability and current account in WAEMU countries

Bulletin of Applied Economics
In this study, we analyze the link between macroeconomic instability and the current account balance within the WAEMU zone. We use World Bank data from 1990 to 2022 and apply an econometric approach based on VAR modeling.
M. V. Koffi   +2 more
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Gravity Models in International Trade: An Exploration in Econo-Physics

South Asian Journal of Macroeconomics and Public Finance, 2021
Several strands of the static and dynamic theoretical constructs and the empirical applications in the subject of economics owe substantially to the well-known principles of physical sciences. The present article explores as to how the development of the
Iman Pal, S. Kar
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How Important are Commodity Terms of Trade Shocks in Explaining Government Tax Revenue Fluctuations? Evidence from Ethiopia

Global Journal of Emerging Market Economies
Using a new database of commodity terms of trade and identifying country-specific commodity export and import price shocks separately, this article mainly aims to examine the importance of commodity export and import price shocks in explaining government
N. Nuru
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India’s Exchange Rate Regime Under Inflation Targeting

The Indian Economic Journal
While the basic exchange rate regime has stayed the same since the liberalising reforms of the 90s, its implementation has varied over the years. The article assesses the evolution of India’s nominal exchange rate regime and its suitability under ...
A. Goyal
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Efficacy of Monetary Policy Transmission During the Flexible Inflation Targeting Regime in India

South Asian Journal of Macroeconomics and Public Finance
This article builds a Structural Vector Autoregressive model and employs non-recursive identification restrictions to examine the effectiveness of the Monetary policy transmission mechanism in India during the Flexible Inflation Targeting regime (2016 ...
Samahita Phul
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Institutional Distance and Trade Cooperation: Empirical Evidence from India and its Partner Countries

Arthaniti-Journal of Economic Theory and Practice
The present study analyses the effect of differences in government effectiveness, political stability, rule of law, voice and accountability, control of corruption and regulatory authority on bilateral trade. Based on the data collected for India and its
S. H. Wani, S. Bhat, Md. Sarafraz Equbal
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Macroeconomic Policy, Wage Gap and Asset Prices: A Dynamic Dependent Economy Model

Foreign Trade Review
The role of financial sector in general and macroeconomic policy in particular is a crucial issue in the study of macroeconomic behaviour of developing countries.
Moumita Basu, Ranjanendra Narayan Nag
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