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The Determinants of the Volatility of Fiscal Policy Discretion

2014

We investigate the determinants of the volatility of fiscal policy discretion. Using a linear dynamic panel dataset model for 104 countries from 1980 to 2006 and a system-GMM estimator,we find that more government instability, less democracy and presidentialist systems increase the volatility of the discretionary component of fiscal policy. Additionally, we show that countries with a larger size, a smaller degree of financial openness, and a stable exchange rate system are more insured against the uncertainty about the conduct of fiscal policy. Our results are robust to various regional dummy variables, diferent sub-sets of countries and the presence of high inflation and crisis episodes.

MacroeconomicsEconomics and Econometricsmedia_common.quotation_subjectfiscal policy discretionvolatilitySocial SciencesmacroeconomyExchange rateInstitutional frameworAccountingFiscal policy discretion0502 economics and businessEconomics050207 economicsMacroeconomyE31050205 econometrics media_common05 social sciencesCiências Sociais::Economia e GestãoSettore SECS-P/02 Politica Economicapolitical instabilityinstitutional frameworkDiscretionPolitical instabilityFiscal unionDemocracyHigh inflationFiscal policyVolatility8. Economic growth:Economia e Gestão [Ciências Sociais]Volatility (finance)E63FinancePanel data
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A panel cointegration approach to the estimation of the peseta real exchange rate

2001

Abstract In this paper we estimate different specifications of a model for the determination of the bilateral real exchange rate of the peseta relative to nine European Union members. The model is based on Meese and Rogoff (The Journal of Finance 43 (1988) 933) monetary approach as extended by MacDonald (Journal of International Financial Markets, Institutions and Money 8 (1998) 117). The applied econometric techniques are the recent panel cointegration tests developed by Kao (Journal of Econometrics 90 (1999) 1), McCoskey and Kao (A Monte Carlo comparison of tests for cointegration in panel data. Journal of Propagations in Probability and Statistics 1 (2001) 165) and Pedroni (Oxford Bullet…

MacroeconomicsEconomics and Econometricsreal exchange rate European Monetary Union panel cointegrationCointegrationFinancial marketMonte Carlo methodjel:F31Probability and statisticsjel:C33Exchange rateEconometricsEconomicsmedia_common.cataloged_instanceEuropean unionReal interest ratemedia_commonPanel dataJournal of Macroeconomics
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Unemployment dynamics and NAIRU estimates for accession countries: A univariate approach

2005

Abstract In this paper we test for hysteresis effects versus the natural rate hypothesis on unemployment rates of new members in the European Union (EU) using unit root tests that account for the presence of level shifts. In addition, we estimate the non-accelerating inflation rate of unemployment (NAIRU) from a univariate perspective. The precision of these NAIRU are investigated by studying two sources of inaccuracy that derive from the estimation of the break points, and the estimation of the autoregressive parameters. The results indicate up to four structural breaks in the NAIRU of transition countries that can be associated with institutional changes from implementing market-oriented …

MacroeconomicsEstimationEconomics and Econometricsmedia_common.quotation_subjectNAIRUUnivariateAutoregressive modelHysteresis (economics)UnemploymentEconomicsmedia_common.cataloged_instanceUnit rootEuropean unionmedia_commonJournal of Comparative Economics
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Business Cycle Affiliations in the Context of European Integration

2007

We study affiliations for the countries of the European Economic and Monetary Union (EMU) with Germany and the USA, using various business cycle measures derived from quarterly real GDP. These measures are Hodrick-Prescott and Baxter-King filtered series and annual growth rates. By using rolling contemporaneous and maximum (over a short lead/lag interval) correlations, we document increasing correlations of EMU countries with Germany, with these typically being largest during the 1990s. We also document a strong leading role for the USA in relation to these countries in the period since 1993, thereby correcting the fallacy that the European business cycle was disjointed from the USA for mos…

MacroeconomicsFallacyEconomics and EconometricsReal gross domestic productEuropean integrationBusiness cycleEconomicsEconomic and monetary unionContext (language use)Annual growth %
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The Analysis on the Cyclical Behaviour of Fiscal Policy in the EU Member States

2013

Abstract This paper deals with the topic of cyclicality of fiscal policy. The main purpose of this paper is to determine the cyclical behaviour of fiscal policy in the EU member states, using historical time series for all the European countries during the period between 1995- 2011. The results pointed out that the procyclical fiscal policies are a feature of developing countries and the countercyclical and acyclical fiscal policies are a feature of developed counties.

MacroeconomicsFiscal imbalanceCountercyclical fiscal policyPublic expendituresMember statesGeneral EngineeringEconomicsEnergy Engineering and Power TechnologyDeveloping countryFiscal unionBudget balanceFiscal policyProcyclical fiscal policyProcedia Economics and Finance
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Nonlinear effects of asset prices on fiscal policy: Evidence from the UK, Italy and Spain

2015

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MacroeconomicsGovernment spendingEconomics and Econometricsasset prices050208 financeTime-varying probability05 social sciencesSettore SECS-P/02 Politica EconomicaSocial Sciences[SHS.ECO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Economics and FinanceFiscal unionAsset pricesFiscal policy[SHS]Humanities and Social Sciences8. Economic growth0502 economics and businessAsset priceEconomicsGovernment revenueRevenueMarkov process050207 economicsStock (geology)Fiscal policy
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Short-term modified Phillips curves for the accession countries

2006

This study uses NAIRU short-term measures obtained using univariate methods as a basis to analyse inflation developments in the eight Central and Eastern European Countries (CEECs) that joined the European Union in 2004 during the transition process. The results point to the role of short-term NAIRU as an attractor and support a shifting natural rate hypothesis for unemployment in these countries.

MacroeconomicsInflationEconomics and Econometricsmedia_common.quotation_subjectUnivariateNAIRUInternational economicsAccessionTerm (time)Eastern europeanUnemploymentEconomicsmedia_common.cataloged_instanceEuropean unionmedia_commonApplied Economics Letters
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EUROscepticism and Monetary Security in Europe

2018

By deliberating on the correlations between the monetary security and the EUROsceptic views of the European citizenry and elites, this chapter addresses the problem of supranational monetary policy and the consequences it has for the economic security of the EU and its constitutive member states. The analysis starts with the introduction into the concept of EUROscepticism and its relations with the classical Euroscepticism. Then the second key term of the chapter is defined, which is the monetary security—nested in the general understanding of the economic security. Here, not only the author provides his own understanding of the monetary security, but also discusses its main levels, dimensi…

MacroeconomicsMember statesPhenomenonEconomic securityMonetary policyEconomicsmedia_common.cataloged_instanceEuropean unionTerm (time)media_commonMonetary integration
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Exploring Countercyclical Fiscal Policy in Local Government: Moving Beyond an Aggregated Approach

2014

There is a renewed interest in the fiscal health of local governments in the United States, which is being driven in part by academic research, professional organizations, and the economy. This renewed interest also includes how local governments use their cash reserves for countercyclical fiscal policy, which is a stream of research that has received minimal attention in the literature. We respond in this article by exploring how 97 North Carolina counties used their cash reserves from 2005 to 2012, which includes the great recession of 2008 and 2009. Our findings provide some evidence of countercyclical fiscal policy in local government when exploring the use of cash reserves from an aggr…

MacroeconomicsPublic Administrationbusiness.industryEconomic policyFund accountingmedia_common.quotation_subjectFiscal unionFinancial managementFiscal policyGreat recessionFinancial managementfund balanceSettore SECS-P/07 - Economia AziendaleCashLocal governmentEconomicslocal governmentProfessional associationBusiness and International Managementbusinessfiscal policymedia_common
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Is the Tax Burden a Generating Factor of Fiscal Evasion in South-East Europe?

2020

Tax evasion is a pernicious phenomenon, very widespread in the world, which is closely linked to the system of taxes and fees. This is considered to be a response to the excessive fiscal pressure exerted on taxpayers. Bypassing the law is also closely related to the phenomenon of corruption and its removal is a difficult target, under the existing conditions. The main purpose of this paper is to study the influence of corruption and fiscal pressure on the phenomenon of tax evasion, materialized by the shadow economy indicator. The analysis is carried out over a period of 18 years, namely 1999-2016, for six countries of South-Eastern Europe, member states of the European Union, divided into …

MacroeconomicsTax revenueIndex (economics)Corruptionmedia_common.quotation_subjectEconomicsRevenuemedia_common.cataloged_instanceEuropean unionEvasion (ethics)Gross domestic productmedia_commonShadow (psychology)KnE Social Sciences
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