The relation between government budget balance and macroeconomic stability: a case study in Vietnam

The macro-linkage relating to Government budget balance has been concerned by worldwide researchers and whether there is a causal relation between budget balance and macroeconomic stability. Vietnam is one of emerging countries so that the management of economy is always concerned by government. Usi...

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Central banks
Coronaviruses
COVID-19
Economic development
Economic growth
Employment
Expenditures
Fiscal years
Government revenue
Government spending
Growth rate
Inflation rates
Interest rates
Macroeconomics
Pandemics
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