In this study we attempt to determine the long-run relationship between budget deficit and inflation in thirteen Asian developing countries, namely; Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Myanmar, Singapore, Thailand, India, South Korea, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Taiwan, Nepal and Bangladesh. Using annual data for the period 1950-1999 our Granger causality within the error-correction model (ECM) framework suggest that all variables involved (budget deficits, money supply and inflation) are integrated of order one. Our ECM model estimates indicate the existence of a long-run relationship between inflation and budget deficits. Thus, we conclude that budget deficits are inflationary in Asian developing countries
AbstractInstitutions are important to analyze the relationship between deficits and inflation. This ...
This study empirically examines the nexus among budget deficit, money supply and inflation by using ...
Objectives The main objectives of this study was to inspect the validity of the twin deficits hypot...
Many scholars believe that budget deficit is the main cause of inflation. This paper attempts to inv...
A sustained high growth rate of gross domestic product at a low inflation is one of the main goals o...
This paper investigates the correlation between budget deficits and interest rates across countries ...
In this study we try to attempt investigating the dynamic relation between budget deficit and the in...
Macroeconomic theory postulates that fiscal deficits cause inflation. Yet empirical research has had...
This paper primarily seeks to establish whether long- and short-run relationships prevail between fi...
Abstract In this study, the causes of the budget deficit in Indonesia were examined using multiple ...
The Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) has faced a persistent fiscal deficit for the las...
The existing high levels of inflation along with budget deficits in Tanzania have created great conc...
Institutions are important to analyze the relationship between deficits and inflation. This study ex...
This paper analyses the determinants of Inflation in selected Southeast Asia countries based on Sing...
This paper investigates the two-way relationship between fiscal deficits and inflation in Bang...
AbstractInstitutions are important to analyze the relationship between deficits and inflation. This ...
This study empirically examines the nexus among budget deficit, money supply and inflation by using ...
Objectives The main objectives of this study was to inspect the validity of the twin deficits hypot...
Many scholars believe that budget deficit is the main cause of inflation. This paper attempts to inv...
A sustained high growth rate of gross domestic product at a low inflation is one of the main goals o...
This paper investigates the correlation between budget deficits and interest rates across countries ...
In this study we try to attempt investigating the dynamic relation between budget deficit and the in...
Macroeconomic theory postulates that fiscal deficits cause inflation. Yet empirical research has had...
This paper primarily seeks to establish whether long- and short-run relationships prevail between fi...
Abstract In this study, the causes of the budget deficit in Indonesia were examined using multiple ...
The Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) has faced a persistent fiscal deficit for the las...
The existing high levels of inflation along with budget deficits in Tanzania have created great conc...
Institutions are important to analyze the relationship between deficits and inflation. This study ex...
This paper analyses the determinants of Inflation in selected Southeast Asia countries based on Sing...
This paper investigates the two-way relationship between fiscal deficits and inflation in Bang...
AbstractInstitutions are important to analyze the relationship between deficits and inflation. This ...
This study empirically examines the nexus among budget deficit, money supply and inflation by using ...
Objectives The main objectives of this study was to inspect the validity of the twin deficits hypot...