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The Japanese Economic Model (JEM). (2005). Teranishi, Yuki ; Hirose, Yasuo ; Hara, Naoko ; Fujiwara, Ippei.
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  10. Compatibility between monetary and fiscal policy under EMU. (2006). Wren-Lewis, Simon ; Leith, Campbell.
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    In: Monetary and Economic Studies.
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  14. The Optimality of the US and Euro Area Taylor Rule. (2004). Jacquinot, Pascal ; Mihoubi, Ferhat.
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    In: Bank of Japan Working Paper Series.
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  18. Debt, Deficits, and Age-specific Mortality. (2003). Faruqee, Hamid.
    In: Review of Economic Dynamics.
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  19. Population aging in Japan: demographic shock and fiscal sustainability. (2003). Mühleisen, Martin ; Faruqee, Hamid ; Muhleisen, Martin.
    In: Japan and the World Economy.
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  20. Assessing Ricardian Equivalence. (2003). Ricciuti, Roberto.
    In: Journal of Economic Surveys.
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  26. Modèle à Anticipations Rationnellesde la COnjoncture Simulée : MARCOS. (2001). Jacquinot, Pascal ; Mihoubi, Ferhat.
    In: Documents de recherche.
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  27. Welfare Effects of Dynamic Tax Reforms. (1999). Fehr, Hans.
    In: Beiträge zur Finanzwissenschaft.
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