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Barth, J. R., Iden, G. R., & Russek, F. S. (1986). The economic consequences of federal deficits: An examination of the net wealth and instability issues. Southern Economic Journal, 52(1), 27–50.
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Cox, W. M. (1984). What is the rule for financing public debt?
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Turnovsky, S. J., & Wohar, M. E. (1987). Alternative modes of deficit financing and endogenous monetary and fiscal policy in the USA, 1923–1982. Journal of Applied Econometrics, 2(1), 1–25.
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Sargent, T. J., & Wallace, N. (1981). Some unpleasant monetarist arithmetic. Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis Quarterly Review, 5(3), 1–17.
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Sargent, T., & Miller, P. J. (1984). A reply to Darby’s “Some pleasant monetarist arithmetic.” Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis Quarterly Review, 8(2), 21–26.
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Cox, M. (1985). Inflation and permanent government debt. Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas Economic Review, 1985(3), 13–26.
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Weiner, S. E. (1995). Budget deficits and debt: A summary of the Bank's 1995 symposium. Economic Review—Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City, 80, 5–18.
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Ball, L., & Mankiw, N. G. (n.d.). What do budget deficits do?
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Johnson, R. A. (n.d.). Commentary: What do budget deficits do?
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Meltzer, A. H. (n.d.). Commentary: What do budget deficits do?
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Thiessen, G. (n.d.). General discussion: What do budget deficits do?
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Taylor, J. B. (n.d.). Monetary policy implications of greater fiscal discipline.
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King, M. (n.d.). Commentary: Monetary policy implications of greater fiscal discipline.
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Schieber, H. (n.d.). Commentary: Monetary policy implications of greater fiscal discipline.
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Thiessen, G. (n.d.). General discussion: Monetary policy implications of greater fiscal discipline.
Recommended Citation
Shaikh, Anwar PhD, "Assorted Non-Shaikh 6" (1987). Archives of Anwar Shaikh. 135.
https://digitalcommons.bard.edu/as_archive/135