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Renewed interest in fiscal policy has increased the use of quantitative models to evaluate policy. Because of modeling uncertainty, it is essential that policy evaluations be robust to alternative assumptions. We find that models currently being used in practice to evaluate fiscal policy...
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This paper studies how the effects of government spending vary with the economic environment. Using a panel of OECD countries, we identify fiscal shocks as residuals from an estimated spending rule and trace their macroeconomic impact under different conditions regarding the exchange rate...
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The global financial crisis of 2008-09 has sent public debt on sharply higher trajectories. With the economic recovery gradually taking hold, the focus is now shifting to fiscal "exit" strategies. Medium-term consolidation efforts are likely to include not only tax increases but also sizeable...
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This paper presents a simple macroeconomic model where government spending affects aggregate demand directly and indirectly, through an expectational channel. Prices are fully flexible and the model is static, so intertemporal issues play no role. There are three important elements in the model:...
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Does the fiscal multiplier depend on the exchange rate regime and, if so, how strongly? To address this question, we …
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The paper considers the response of a small, open dependent economy to a variety of fiscal and financial shocks. It also examines the influence of alternative budget-balancing rules on the response of the economy to external shocks, such as a change in the world interest rate. The approach...
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We estimate the multiplier relying on differences in spending in infrastructure across Italian provinces and an …-mafia measures on output, our results suggest a multiplier as high as 1.4 on impact, and 2 including dynamic effects. …
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This paper proposes a dynamic stochastic general equilibrium model in which the government-consumption multiplier …
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We report estimates of the fiscal multiplier for interwar Britain based on quarterly data and time-series econometrics …. We find that the government-expenditure multiplier was in the range 0.3 to 0.9 even during the period when interest rates …
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government spending on public-sector jobs reduces unemployment, especially during recessions: the fiscal multiplier …
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