Fiscal Policy Shocks and Macroeconomic Growth in South Africa
Eliphas Ndou and
Nombulelo Gumata ()
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Date: 2023
ISBN: 978-3-031-37755-6
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- Ch Chapter 1 Introduction
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- Ch Chapter 10 The Impact of the Government Debt-to-GDP Ratio on Investment Growth
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- Ch Chapter 11 Budget Balance Deficit Thresholds and Their Macroeconomic Impact
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- Ch Chapter 12 The Impact of a Persistent Increase in the Budget Deficit on Real Interest Rates
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- Ch Chapter 13 What Are the Effects of Budget Balance Deficit Regimes on Inflation and Inflation Expectations?
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- Ch Chapter 14 Widening Budget Deficits and Investment Growth Dynamics
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- Ch Chapter 15 Do High Government Debt Service Costs Reduce the Potency of Accommodative Fiscal Policy in South Africa?
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- Ch Chapter 16 What Are the Macroeconomic Effects of a Positive Interest Rate-GDP Growth Differential Shock?
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- Ch Chapter 17 Economic Policy Uncertainty and the Employment Dynamics in South Africa Under the Inflation Targeting Regime
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- Ch Chapter 18 Economic Policy Uncertainty, Employment Dynamics, and Price Stability in South Africa
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- Ch Chapter 19 The Role of Economic and Policy Uncertainty on the Effects of Widening Budget Deficits on Yields and the Credit Default Swap Spreads
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- Ch Chapter 2 Synopsis of Fiscal Policy in South Africa: 1994–2020
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- Ch Chapter 20 Summary of Main Findings and Policy Implications
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- Ch Chapter 3 Effects of Government Debt on Output, Household Consumption, and Gross Fixed Capital Formation: Role of the Credit Conditions Channel
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- Ch Chapter 4 Government Debt and Household Consumption: The Influence of the Wealth Channel
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- Ch Chapter 5 Government Debt and Capital Formation Nexus in South Africa: The Role of the Debt Threshold
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- Ch Chapter 6 Government Debt and Fixed Capital Formation Nexus: Effects of the Interest Rate and Monetary Policy Credibility Channels
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- Ch Chapter 7 Inflation Targeting Band, the Government Debt, and Capital Formation Nexus in South Africa
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- Ch Chapter 8 Do High Government Debt-to-GDP Regimes Propagate the Adverse Macroeconomic Effects of High Budget Deficit Regimes?
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- Ch Chapter 9 Government Debt-to-GDP Ratio, Investment Growth and Employment Growth, and Their Response to High Nominal GDP Growth Regimes
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