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measures emphasize that government spending can stimulate additional private spending the so-called Keynesian multiplier effect …, when stimulus is most needed, may even be negative. Traditional Keynesian multiplier effects only arise in a model that …
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measures emphasize that government spending can stimulate additional private spending - the Keynesian multiplier effect. Thus …
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The tests carried out by Blanchard and Leigh (2013; IMF, 2012) and Fátas and Summers (2018) are extended here into a panel framework in order to assess the empirical basis of the so-called IMF "mea culpa" regarding the underestimation of Keynesian multipliers during the euro area crisis. The...
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measures emphasize that government spending can stimulate additional private spending — the Keynesian multiplier effect. Thus …
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During the last century there has been a huge reduction in trade costs at almost every spatial scale impulsed not only by technological advances applied to transport and communication systems, but also by the spread of regional trade agreements and other related schemes. This estringent fall has...
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