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We analyze whether government spending multipliers differ by the sign of the shock. Using aggregate historical U.S. data, we apply Ben Zeev's (2020) nonlinear diagnostic tests and find evidence of nonlinearities in the impulse response functions of both government spending and GDP. We then...
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Deutschland. Dabei wird deutlich, dass eine Reihe von grundlegenden konzeptionellen und methodischen Problemen existiert. Diese … Deutschland beträgt im Durchschnitt aller Untersuchungen und weitgehend übereinstimmend rund 1,4. Wegen der möglichen …
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The effects of supply-side policies in depressed economies are controversial. We shed light on this debate using evidence from France in the 1930s. In 1936, France departed from the gold standard and implemented mandatory wage increases and hours restrictions. Deflation ended but output...
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We present cross-country evidence that a country's macroeconomic volatility, measured either by the standard deviation of output growth or the occurrence of trend-growth breaks, is significantly affected by the country's historical variables. In particular, countries with longer histories of...
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