Fiscal sustainability in Central and Latin American countries : evidence from a panel cointegration approach

This empirical study aims at assessing sustainability of fiscal policies in twenty Central and Latin American countriesover the period 1990-2012. We employ the second generation panel unit root test proposed by Pesaran (2007) to takeinto account for cross-section dependence and it is found that the...

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