Fiscal Shocks and The Sectoral Composition of Output
We study the impact of shocks to different types of government spending on the composition of sectoral output for a panel of EMU member countries. We find that fiscal shocks lead to an increase in the relative size of the nontraded sector. There is typically no significant impact on the level of production in the tradables sector but the level of imports increases and the level of exports declines in most cases. Overall, the results show that fiscal shocks matter not only for aggregate variables but also for the sectoral composition of output.
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2009-07
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Authors: | Benetrix, Agustin S. ; Lane, Philip R. |
Institutions: | Institute for International Integration Studies (IIIS), Trinity College Dublin |
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