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This paper demonstrates how adding nominal wage rigidity to a standard sticky price model can create a mechanism by which increases in government spending cause increases in consumption. The increase in output arising from government purchases puts upward pressure on the price level. At a fixed...
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Using a structural VAR analysis, we document that an increase in government purchases raises private consumption, total factor productivity (TFP) and the real wage. This poses a puzzle for both neoclassical and New-Keynesian models. We extend a standard New-Keynesian model to allow for skill...
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, followed by the multiplier effect. Both of the two effects are closely related to the intermediate input linkage, and thus shed …
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We argue that the fiscal multiplier of government purchases is increasing in the spending shock, in contrast to what is … assumed in most of the literature. The fiscal multiplier is largest for large positive government spending shocks and smallest …
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What type of fiscal policy is most effective during a financial crisis? I study the macroeconomic effects of the US fiscal policy response to the Great Recession, accounting not only for standard tools such as government purchases and transfers but also for financial sector interventions such as...
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