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Les dépenses publiques et leur mode de financement en économie ouverte avec changes flexibles: éfficacité et stabilité de l'économie

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In that article, a dynamic model for an open economy with flexible exchange rates is developed and used to study the efficiency of an increase in public expenditures in the long run, according to the way it is financed, as was as its long term effect on prices. The stability of the economy in the different cases is also analysed in relation with the sensitivity of investment with respect to interest rates and to the degree of price rigidity.

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  • Patrick Artus, 1986. "Les dépenses publiques et leur mode de financement en économie ouverte avec changes flexibles: éfficacité et stabilité de l'économie," Annals of Economics and Statistics, GENES, issue 3, pages 119-140.
  • Handle: RePEc:adr:anecst:y:1986:i:3:p:119-140
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    1. Deleau Michel & Le Van Cuong & Malgrange Pierre, 1987. "Long terme des modèles macroéconométriques (le)," CEPREMAP Working Papers (Couverture Orange) 8729, CEPREMAP.

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