Political Disagreement, Lack of Commitment and the Level of Debt
Ricardo Nunes and
Davide Debortoli
No 725, 2007 Meeting Papers from Society for Economic Dynamics
Abstract:
debt is sensibly increasing in the degree of political disagreement. Lower degree of commitment drives debt toward zero, while the frequency of political turnover does not produce relevant effects.
Date: 2007
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