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We test empirically for evidence that government tariff-setting behavior depends on the degree of discretion with which policy-makers are endowed. We do this by studying government tariff choices under two distinct environments. One environment is that of tariffs set under the Escape Clause...
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Prevalent thinking about liquidity traps suggests that the perfect substitutability of money and bonds at a zero short-term nominal interest rate renders open-market operations ineffective for achieving macroeconomic stabilization goals. In an earlier paper, we showed that this reasoning does...
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spite of the original criticism that its use represents "measurement without theory. " This paper seeks to evaluate the …
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In this paper, we estimate the cross-country spillover effects of government purchases on output for a large number of OECD countries. Following the methodology in Auerbach and Gorodnichenko (2012a, b), we allow these multipliers to vary smoothly according to the state of the economy and use...
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This paper reviews what we know from economic theory and evidence about who bears the burden of the corporate income …
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This paper reviews the theory and evidence regarding the impact of taxation on corporate financial policy. Starting …
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We model the effects of consumption-type taxes which differ according to the base and location of the tax. Our model incorporates a multinational producing and selling in two countries with three sources of rent, each in a different location: a fixed basic production factor (located with initial...
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results therefore indicate that the terms-of-trade theory of trade agreements applies to a broader set of market structures …
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