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line with what the consensus in this literature states for the case of Brazil. …
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key features of the Brazilian economy. I first calibrate and then I use Bayesian methods to estimate the model for Brazil …-cyclicality of the fiscal policy in Brazil. Moreover, the results suggest that tax rate changes have been used to counter changes in …
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We estimate a DSGE model for Brazil that includes both anticipated and unanticipated fiscal shocks. The model contains …, we find that anticipated shocks are less relevant in Brazil when compared to other countries, and that the degree of …
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This paper examines in how far the DSGE model which is often dubbed the New Keynesian Consensus is compatibel with a Post-Keynesian or traditional Keynesian understanding of the economy. It is argued that while at first sight DSGE models seem to include a lot of traditional Keynesian or even...
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We present the estimated large-scale three-region DSGE model GEAR picturing Germany, the Euro Area and the Rest of the world. Compared to existing models of this type, GEAR incorporates a comprehensive fiscal block, involuntary unemployment and a complex international structure. We use the model...
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