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In a New Keynesian DSGE model with non-Ricardian consumers, we show that automatic stabilization according to a countercyclical spending rule following the idea of the debt brake is well suited both to steer the economy and in terms of welfare. In particular, the adjustment account set up to...
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demand shocks in counties with more generous benefits. Our analysis finds that the local fiscal multiplier of unemployment …
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demand shocks in counties with more generous benefits. Our analysis finds that the local fiscal multiplier of unemployment …
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by 5%, and even by 20% for liquidity-constrained households. The long-run present value multiplier of the package amounts …
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The Great Recession and the widespread adoption of fiscal austerity policies have heightened concern about inequality and how well tax-benefit systems redistribute. We examine how the distribution of income in the EU countries which were hardest hit during the recession evolved over this time....
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The Great Recession and the widespread adoption of fiscal austerity policies have heightened concern about inequality and how well tax-benefit systems redistribute. We examine how the distribution of income in the EU countries which were hardest hit during the recession evolved over this time....
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