Public finance and monetary policies as economic stabilizer: Unique or universal across countries?

This study examines dynamic effects of fiscal and monetary policies on growth of two distinctive groups: industrialized with high-income and non-industrialized with medium-income economies. The literature is mixed in recommending fiscal and monetary policies to stabilize a national economy, especial...

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Autor Principal: Arwiphawee Srithongrung
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Idioma:eng
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Publicado: Universidad Autónoma de Ciudad Juárez 2021
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Acceso en liña:http://erevistas.uacj.mx/ojs/index.php/noesis/article/view/717
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Summary:This study examines dynamic effects of fiscal and monetary policies on growth of two distinctive groups: industrialized with high-income and non-industrialized with medium-income economies. The literature is mixed in recommending fiscal and monetary policies to stabilize a national economy, especially for non-industrialized countries. Unlike high-income and industrialized countries, in the non-industrialized countries, capital markets are imperfect; and hence, setting interest rates to target inflation or mitigate recessions will be ineffective because the level of cash flows do not reflect true investment demands, leading to failed monetization. Data were derived from 36 countries over a 31-year period. Panel Vector Auto Regression (PVAR) was used to mitigate endogeneity which is an inherent problem of panel data. The results confirm the major hypothesis.
ISSN:2395-8669