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Testing explosive bubbles with time-varying volatility: the case of Spanish public debt

2023

In this paper the dynamics of the Spanish public debt-GDP ratio is analysed during the period 1850–2021. We use recent procedures to test for explosive bubbles in the presence under time- varying volatility (Harvey et al., 2016; Harvey et al., 2019, 2020; Kurozumi et al., 2022) in order to test the explosive behavior of Spanish public debt over this long period. We extend previous analysis of Esteve and Prats (2022) where assume constant unconditional volatility in the underlying error process.

time-varying volatilityHG Financeexplosive autoregressionrational bubblepublic debtJ Political ScienceUNESCO::CIENCIAS ECONÓMICASHJ Public Financeright-tailed unit root testingFinance
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Are climate change policies politically costly?

2023

Are policies designed to avert climate change (Climate Change Policies, or CCPs) politically costly? Using data on governmental popular support and the OECD's Environmental Stringency Index covering 30 countries between 2001 and 2015, our results show that CCPs are not necessarily politically costly: policy design matters. First, in contrast to non-market-based CCPs (such as emission limits), only market-based CCPs (such as emission taxes) entail political costs for the government. Second, the effects are only present when CCPs are adopted during periods of high oil prices, prior to elections, or in countries depending strongly on non-green (dirty) energy sources. Third, CCPs are only polit…

General EnergyClimate change policiesClimate changePolitical supportPolitical costGeneral Earth and Planetary SciencesJ Political ScienceManagement Monitoring Policy and LawGeneral Environmental ScienceGE Environmental Sciences
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