Towards Rules of the Monetary Game
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- Breitenlechner, Max & Georgiadis, Georgios & Schumann, Ben, 2022.
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IMF; debt; multilateral organizations; Recession growth rates; Structural reforms; older generations; young; inter-generational equity; emerging markets and developing countries; interest rates; monetary policy; spillover effects; external demand; domestic activity; policy;All these keywords.
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