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Effects of Macroeconomic Policies and Stock Market Performance on the Estonian Economy

Yu Hsing

Prague Economic Papers 2005, 14(2):109-116 | DOI: 10.18267/j.pep.256

Based on a general equilibrium model, this study finds that real output in Estonia is positively associated with real quantity of money and negatively influenced by real depreciation of the kroon, real stock prices, and the expected inflation rate. Government deficit spending is found to be insignificant. Policy implications are that fiscal discipline pursued by the Estonian government is appropriate, that a stronger currency may better serve Estonia, and that the wealth effect of an increase in the stock price on real money balances is greater than the substitution effect.