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Title: Is the Price Level Determined by the Needs of Fiscal Solvency?
Author(s): Matthew B Canzoneri, Robert Cumby and Behzad Diba
Publication Date: January 1998
Keyword(s): Fiscal Policy, Monetary Policy and price determination
Programme Area(s): International Macroeconomics
Abstract: A new theory of price determination suggests that if primary surpluses are independent of the level of debt, the price level has to ?jump? to assure fiscal solvency. In this regime (which we call fiscal dominant), monetary policy has to work through seignorage to control the price level. If, on the other hand, primary surpluses are expected to respond to the level of debt in a way that assures fiscal solvency (a regime we call money dominant), then the price level is determined in more conventional ways. This paper develops testable restrictions that differentiate between the two regimes. Using post-war data, the paper presents what we think is overwhelming evidence that the United States is in a money dominant regime; even the post-Reagan data (1980?95) seem to support that contention.
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Canzoneri, M, Cumby, R and Diba, B. 1998. 'Is the Price Level Determined by the Needs of Fiscal Solvency?'. London, Centre for Economic Policy Research. https://cepr.org/active/publications/discussion_papers/dp.php?dpno=1772