Keywords: gross general government debt,
perpetual futures market,
labor market,
hedonic regression, primary balance, interest payments, price stability, fiscal dominance, fiscal policy, monetary policy,
budget deficit,
policy review
Palavras-chave:
política monetária
Brazil:
Brazil in education price index,
Brazil in volatility,
Vinegar Revolt
Outcomes:
world in 2016
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GregorioIvanoff - 23 Sep 2016
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