This paper determines whether or not there is a rule for financing public debt that the public can discern. Specifically, it determines the nature of the “crowding out” effect. It then empirically investigates its impact on the nominal and real interest rates.financial sector, financial services
Using data from the Philippines, this paper seeks to understand how households in the study area app...
Heavy indebtedness and debt service payments, indicated by debt magnitudes and shares to national bu...
Using data from the Philippines, this paper seeks to understand how households in the study area app...
In this study, the researchers discussed the underlying determinants of public debt in the Philippin...
For the last 25 years, the government has been incurring heavy budgetary deficits. Yet, data on rece...
The manner by which the government has chosen to finance the fiscal deficit in the given period and ...
The views expressed in this study are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect those of th...
The problem of budget deficits and current account imbalances has attracted serious consideration fr...
Problem statement: The problem of budget deficits and current account imbalances has attracted serio...
The ability to generate funds is crucial to a country's economic progress. Following the government'...
This paper analyzes whether the expansionary fiscal policy funded by issuing debt instruments in fin...
Problem statement: The problem of budget deficits and current account imbalances has attracted serio...
For many developing countries, stabilization and structural reform programs are often anchored on th...
This paper investigates the potential relationship between the credibility of fiscal policy and the...
Budgetary deficits and adverse external payments have emerged as major public policy concerns in rec...
Using data from the Philippines, this paper seeks to understand how households in the study area app...
Heavy indebtedness and debt service payments, indicated by debt magnitudes and shares to national bu...
Using data from the Philippines, this paper seeks to understand how households in the study area app...
In this study, the researchers discussed the underlying determinants of public debt in the Philippin...
For the last 25 years, the government has been incurring heavy budgetary deficits. Yet, data on rece...
The manner by which the government has chosen to finance the fiscal deficit in the given period and ...
The views expressed in this study are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect those of th...
The problem of budget deficits and current account imbalances has attracted serious consideration fr...
Problem statement: The problem of budget deficits and current account imbalances has attracted serio...
The ability to generate funds is crucial to a country's economic progress. Following the government'...
This paper analyzes whether the expansionary fiscal policy funded by issuing debt instruments in fin...
Problem statement: The problem of budget deficits and current account imbalances has attracted serio...
For many developing countries, stabilization and structural reform programs are often anchored on th...
This paper investigates the potential relationship between the credibility of fiscal policy and the...
Budgetary deficits and adverse external payments have emerged as major public policy concerns in rec...
Using data from the Philippines, this paper seeks to understand how households in the study area app...
Heavy indebtedness and debt service payments, indicated by debt magnitudes and shares to national bu...
Using data from the Philippines, this paper seeks to understand how households in the study area app...