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Macroeconomic policy in a small open-economy under flexible exchange-rates with bond financing of government deficits

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1980
Author:
Murray, S
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S Murray, 'Macroeconomic policy in a small open-economy under flexible exchange-rates with bond financing of government deficits', Economic and Social Research Institute, Economic and Social Review, Vol.11 (Issue 3), 1980, 1980, pp237-256
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This paper presents a dynamic macroeconomic model of a small open economy (SOE) under flexible exchange rates in which the government offsets its budget imbalances by sales or purchases of its own bonds, the dynamics arising from a stock-adjustment approach to capital movements and from the government's budget constraint. Stability conditions and the medium-run policy multipliers are derived. It is shown that government spending has no effect on income in the medium run but raises income in the short run. Thus, a government wishing to raise income permanently by fiscal policy must absorb an ever-increasing share of output. Monetary policy raises output in the medium run. It is shown that bond financing of government deficits is inherently destabilising in an SOE, producing at best a quasi-steady-state in which the aggregate assets stocks are constant but the composition of the bond stock is changing secularly.
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http://hdl.handle.net/2262/68676
Author: Murray, S
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Economic & Social Studies
Type of material:
Journal Article
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http://hdl.handle.net/2262/68676
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Economic and Social Review
Vol.11 (Issue 3), 1980
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Economics, Sociology
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0012-9984
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