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We report estimates of the fiscal multiplier for interwar Britain based on quarterly data, time-series econometrics, and 'defense news'. We find that the government expenditure multiplier was in the range 0.5 to 0.8, much lower than previous estimates. The scope for a Keynesian solution to...
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The recent volatile behaviour of U.K. inflation has been officially attributed to a sequence of 'unusual' price changes, prompting renewed interest in the construction of measures of 'core inflation', from which such unusual price changes may be down-weighted or even excluded. This paper...
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