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fiscal policy shocks, with military spending having the largest multiplier. Third, we show that controlling for predictable …
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shocks, with military spending having the largest multiplier. Third, we show that controlling for predictable components of …
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In this paper, we estimate government purchase multipliers for a large number of OECD countries, allowing these multipliers to vary smoothly according to the state of the economy and using real-time forecast data to purge policy innovations of their predictable components. We adapt our previous...
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We estimate local fiscal multipliers and spillovers for the United States using a rich dataset based on U.S. Department of Defense contracts and a variety of outcome variables relating to income and employment. We find strong positive spillovers across locations and industries. Both backward...
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