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economy in times of crisis through fiscal stimulus, the longer-term consequences risk being detrimental to investment and …
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Managerial perception is the process by which managers form an image of the stimuli they receive. According to research, perception is conditioned by the individual's cognitive profile. But the different nature of incoming stimuli suggests that it would be interesting to study whether the...
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new jobs can be created. Spending billions of American stimulus dollars would end up stimulating foreign economies. It …
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of households have responded to fiscal stimulus programs. Due to the scarcity of evidence for Europe, our review focuses … findings and challenges to the design of stimulus policies from the pandemic. In conclusion, we identify several open issues …
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households to past consumption stimulus packages. The extension allows us to account for two novel features of the coronavirus … combination of expanded unemployment insurance benefits and stimulus payments should be sufficient to allow a swift recovery in …
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In response to the record-breaking COVID19 recession, many governments have adopted unprecedented fiscal stimuli. While countercyclical fiscal policy is effective in fighting conventional recessions, little is known about the effectiveness of fiscal policy in the current environment with...
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of the lockdown measures. However, the massive fiscal and monetary stimulus packages to counteract the effects of the …
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COVID-19 relief legislation offers a unique setting to study how political representation shapes the distribution of federal assistance to state and local governments. We provide evidence of a substantial small-state bias: an additional Senator or Representative per million residents predicts an...
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date of a cure; optimal lockdowns are followed by stimulus policies; and re-infection risk renders laissez faire … percent. Stimulus policies account for a third of the welfare gains of intervention. Robustness along many dimensions …
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Fiscal spending multiplier calculations have been revived in the aftermath of the global financial crisis. Much of the current literature is based on VAR estimation methods and DSGE models. The aim of this paper is not a further deepening of this literature but rather to implement a calculation...
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