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followed neutral policies based on expenditure rules since the start of EMU. It also calculates the implications for debt … higher expenditure and debt paths compared to a counterfactual neutral expenditure stance. Simple and prudent rules …
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government debt ratio shock and about 48% for the budget balance shock. In Germany, fiscal shocks entail no significant reactions … shocks created no response from the yield curve shape, (ii) surprise increases in the debt ratio caused some increase in the …
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We use a threshold VAR analysis to study whether the effects of fiscal policy on economic activity differ depending on …
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Public deficit figures are subject to revisions, as most macroeconomic aggregates are. Nevertheless, in the case of Europe, the latter could be particularly worrisome given the role of fiscal data in the functioning of EU’s multilateral surveillance rules. Adherence to such rules is judged...
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Capital quality improvement is a general phenomenon. Therefore quality correction is needed in price indexes. There is substantial evidence of biases in the official price indexes of capital equipment. We apply to euro area statistics estimates of these biases based on US data thus deriving...
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This paper analyses the impact of productivity developments in the United States and the euro area on the euro-dollar exchange rate. The paper presents a new measure of relative average labour productivity (ALP), which does not suffer from the biases implicit in readily available relative ALP...
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The number of variables related to long-run economic growth is large compared with the number of countries. Bayesian model averaging is often used to impose parsimony in the cross-country growth regression. The underlying prior is that many of the considered variables need to be excluded from...
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Banks do not charge explicit fees for many of the services they provide but the service payment is bundled with the offered interest rates. This output therefore has to be imputed using estimates of the opportunity cost of funds. We argue that rather than using the single short-term, low-risk...
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