This article tries to disentangle the dynamic relationships between fiscal variables and economic activity in a small emerging economy characterized by full dollarization, namely, Ecuador. We find that fiscal policy in Ecuador seems to be sustainable, explained by its policy of debt payment through oil revenues, rather than by a fiscal discipline that dollarization is supposed to encourage. The non-oil tax revenues variable is a purely adjusting variable. This result suggests that in a dollarized country that cannot benefit from the 'seignorage' revenues, the reliance on volatile oil revenues and on smoothing tax revenues leaves the economy's fiscal sustainability vulnerable
This paper proposes a framework to estimate the effects of exogenous fiscal policy and oil revenue s...
This paper analyzes the effects of dollarization on the trend and volatility of key Ecuadorian macro...
Currently, Public Expenditure is an important fiscal policy instrument that allows to cover needs th...
This paper investigates the fiscal sustainability of an emerging, dollarized, oil-exporting country:...
In 2000, Dollarization was embraced in Ecuador mainly to stop very high inflation, as the economy we...
The paper sheds light on the apparent success of dollarization in Ecuador. The experience of Argenti...
Dollarization is a monetary regime that is detrimental to sustained growth and the ability to cope w...
This paper investigates effects of official dollarization on the macroeconomic performance of Ecuado...
We quantify the effects on poverty and income distribution in Ecuador of bilateral trade liberalizat...
The purpose of this paper is to conduct a preliminary cost/benefit analysis of Ecuador’s decision to...
This paper surveys the recent literature on fiscal sustainability, with particular emphasis on emerg...
This paper provides evidence of the effect of fiscal policy on the Ecuadorian economy in periods of ...
Amongst a favorable economic environment, Ecuador's exceptional oil revenues have bolstered fiscal a...
Unlike conventional fiscal sustainability assessments, the Value-at-Risk approach developed in this ...
Dollarization brought price stability and higher economic growth to Ecuador. Nevertheless, unemploym...
This paper proposes a framework to estimate the effects of exogenous fiscal policy and oil revenue s...
This paper analyzes the effects of dollarization on the trend and volatility of key Ecuadorian macro...
Currently, Public Expenditure is an important fiscal policy instrument that allows to cover needs th...
This paper investigates the fiscal sustainability of an emerging, dollarized, oil-exporting country:...
In 2000, Dollarization was embraced in Ecuador mainly to stop very high inflation, as the economy we...
The paper sheds light on the apparent success of dollarization in Ecuador. The experience of Argenti...
Dollarization is a monetary regime that is detrimental to sustained growth and the ability to cope w...
This paper investigates effects of official dollarization on the macroeconomic performance of Ecuado...
We quantify the effects on poverty and income distribution in Ecuador of bilateral trade liberalizat...
The purpose of this paper is to conduct a preliminary cost/benefit analysis of Ecuador’s decision to...
This paper surveys the recent literature on fiscal sustainability, with particular emphasis on emerg...
This paper provides evidence of the effect of fiscal policy on the Ecuadorian economy in periods of ...
Amongst a favorable economic environment, Ecuador's exceptional oil revenues have bolstered fiscal a...
Unlike conventional fiscal sustainability assessments, the Value-at-Risk approach developed in this ...
Dollarization brought price stability and higher economic growth to Ecuador. Nevertheless, unemploym...
This paper proposes a framework to estimate the effects of exogenous fiscal policy and oil revenue s...
This paper analyzes the effects of dollarization on the trend and volatility of key Ecuadorian macro...
Currently, Public Expenditure is an important fiscal policy instrument that allows to cover needs th...