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Public Sector Balance Sheet Strength and the Macro Economy. — WP/19/170. / by Seyed Reza Yousefi. — Washington, D.C.: International Monetary Fund, 2019. — 1 online resource (28 pages). — (IMF working paper). — <URL:http://elib.fa.ru/ebsco/2242527.pdf>.

Record create date: 9/7/2019

Subject: Macroeconomics.

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Table of Contents

  • Cover
  • ABSTRACT
  • INTRODUCTION
  • MEASURES OF PSBS STRENGTH AND STYLIZED FACTS
    • A. Measures of Balance Sheet Strength
    • B. Stylized Facts
  • PSBS STRENGTH AND THE MACRO ECONOMY: EMPIRICAL EVIDENCE
    • A. Sovereign Borrowing Cost
    • B. Recovery and Fiscal Policy
  • CONCLUSION
  • REFERENCES
  • ANNEX: BALANCE SHEET STRENGTH: METHODOLOGY
    • Risk Adjusted Assets and Liabilities
  • BOX
  • 1. Country Case: Evolution of Public Sector Balance Sheet in Kazakhstan
  • FIGURES
    • 1. General Government Balance Sheets: Assets and Liabilities, 2016
    • 2. Natural Hedge within the Balance Sheet
    • 3. Quantifying the Impact of a 10 Percentage Point of GDP Change on Yields
    • 4. Recovery and Fiscal Policy in the Aftermath of Economic Recessions
  • TABLES
    • 1. Government Balance Sheet and Sovereign Bond Yields
    • 2. Recovery and Fiscal Policy in the Aftermath of Economic Recessions
    • 3. Robustness Check: Recovery and Fiscal Policy in the Aftermath of Economic Recessions
  • APPENDIX TABLES
    • 1. Government Balance Sheet and Sovereign Bond Yields (Concurrent Variables)
    • 2. Government Balance Sheet and Sovereign Bond Yields (Random Effects)

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