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I estimate regime-dependent spillover effects from government spending shocks across the members of the European Monetary Union (EMU). I use panel regressions for a total of 14 EMU economies from 1997 to 2022. Government spending shocks are defined by unexpected innovations to forecast...
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multiplier. It presents a New Open Economy Macroeconomics model which is extended with the formation of 'deep habits' by … producers to move their markups counter-cyclically and generates a positive fiscal multiplier of private consumption. The main … outcome is a mechanism elaborating that both openness to trade and exchange rate exibility limit the fiscal multiplier in …
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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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accounts. We estimate the local fiscal multiplier on output to be 1.7 at the regional level. The regional fiscal multiplier … and small in size. We decompose the regional fiscal multiplier on output into multipliers on expenditure components. The … regional fiscal multiplier on absorption exceeds 2.0 because of the crowding-in effect on consumption and investment. Moreover …
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