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Transforming America. Lesson 22, A new economy. Part 2b
Published 2005Subjects: “…Laffer curve.…”
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Representation in scientific practice revisited
Published 2014Table of Contents: “…Legitimizing napkin drawing : the curious dispersion of Laffer curves, 1978-2008 /…”
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Representation in scientific practice revisited
Published 2014Table of Contents: “…Legitimizing napkin drawing : the curious dispersion of Laffer curves, 1978-2008 /…”
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Quantifying impact of aging population on fiscal space
Published 2012Table of Contents: “…Capital Laffer Curve with CD Preference; 6. Capital Laffer Curve with CFE Preference; 7. …”
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The IMF and the Future.
Published 2014Table of Contents: “…; 6 IMF programmes: is there a conditionality Laffer curve?…”
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The global great recession
Published 2011Table of Contents: “…The Rise of Casino Capitalism; The Federal Reserve's Experiment with Friedman's Monetarism (1979-1982); Supply-Side Economics; The Laffer Curve and the Mantra of the Balanced Budget; The Angst of Insider David Stockman; The Sequel; The Deep Recession of 1981 to 1982; The National Debt Explodes (1980-1992); The Arithmetic of Modern Monetarism in Action; Keynes Redux: Reagan's Ersatz Keynesianism; Casino Capitalism; Private Sector Debt Explodes; Michael Milken Creates the Junk Bond Market; Junk Bonds Lead to LBO Mania.…”
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Fiscal policy after the financial crisis
Published 2013Table of Contents: “…Elmendorf -- How Do Laffer Curves Differ Across Countries? / Mathias Trabandt and Harald Uhlig -- Comment: Jaume Ventura -- Perceptions and Misperceptions of Fiscal Inflation / Eric M. …”
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The Role of Central Banks in Financial Stability : How Has it Changed?.
Published 2013Table of Contents: “…; 8.1 The ability and willingness to use the anticipated and unanticipated inflation taxes; 8.2 Technical/economic obstacles to an inflationary solution of the U.S. and euro area sovereign debt problems: The seigniorage Laffer curve; 9. Quasi-Fiscal Activities of the Central Bank; 10. …”
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Tales of Brexits Past and Present : Understanding the Choices, Threats and Opportunities in Our Separation from the EU.
Published 2018Table of Contents: “…; Tax Cuts and the Laffer Curve…”
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Mastering Brexits through the ages : entrepreneurial innovators and small firms - the catalysts for success
Published 2018Table of Contents: “…Tinkerbell and the Art of Wishful Thinking; 5.3.1. The Laffer Curve; 5.3.2. Government Debt, 'Austerity' and Crowding Out; 5.3.3. …”
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Introduction to Dynamic Macroeconomic General Equilibrium Models [Second Edition].
Published 2015Table of Contents: “…6.3.1 Households6.3.2 The firms; 6.3.3 Equilibrium of the model; 6.3.4 The balanced growth path; 6.4 Equations of the model and calibration; 6.5 Investment-Specific Technological shock; 6.6 Conclusions; IV The government; 7 Taxes; 7.1 Introduction; 7.2 Taxes; 7.3 The model; 7.3.1 Households; 7.3.2 The firms; 7.3.3 The government; 7.3.4 Equilibrium of the model; 7.4 Equations of the model and calibration; 7.5 The Laffer curve; 7.6 Taxes changes; 7.7 Total Factor Productivity shock; 7.8 Conclusions; 8 Public Spending; 8.1 Introduction; 8.2 Public spending; 8.3 The model; 8.3.1 Households.…”
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