How robust are standard conditions on fiscal policy and Ricardian equivalence to the inclusion of liquidity constraints in macroeconomic analysis

How robust are standard conditions on fiscal policy and Ricardian equivalence to the inclusion of liquidity constraints in macroeconomic analysis

by Durmus Ozdemir

Part of Discussion papers in economics / University of Leicester. Department of Economics -- No.96/5

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