Do budget deficits raise nominal interest rates?: Evidence from six countries

作者: Paul Evans

DOI: 10.1016/0304-3932(87)90017-1

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摘要: Abstract It is widely believed that budget deficits raise nominal interest rates. This paper shows the belief has no empirical support for six countries. Ricardian equivalence may explain lack of a positive association between and

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