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therefore serve as a role model for other countries does not stand up to closer scrutiny. First of all, Germany's fiscal policy … soaring economic upturn in 2010 and 2011 led to the substantial easing of the burden on Germany's public budgets. Second, if …
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We study the fiscal policy reactions of municipalities in the German state of North Rhine-Westphalia to an unanticipated spending shock. The implementation of a horizontal transfer system led to additional contributions for selected municipalities. Using the quasi-random assignment, we examine...
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Germany. We show that in Japan this was not the case and that so far local governments do participate in the stabilisation …
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Large and growing levels of public debt in the United States, United Kingdom, Japan and the Euro Area raise new interest in the cross-country effects of a large open economy's deficits. The authors consider a dynamic optimising model with costly tax collection and exogenously given public...
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The literature on systematic fiscal policy and macroeconomic performance in industrialized countries is large but fragmented. Based on a broad overview of that literature, several patterns emerge. The empirical literature points toward strongly anticyclical policy, which consists of procyclical...
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