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Several contributions have recently assessed the size of fiscal multipliers both in RBC models and New Keynesian models. None of the studies considers a model with frictional labour markets which is a crucial element, particularly at times in which much of the fiscal stimulus has been directed...
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government spending shocks, using Bayesian techniques for US data. I find the multiplier for government spending to be 1.12, and …
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Several contributions have recently assessed the size of fiscal multipliers both in RBC models and New Keynesian models. None of the studies considers a model with frictional labour markets which is a crucial element, particularly at times in which much of the fiscal stimulus has been directed...
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intention is to describe the implications such as multiplier effect, crowding out effect, correlation between budget and trade …
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measures, the analysis of fiscal multiplier effects is back on the scientific agenda. The number of empirical studies is … regression analysis to a set of 89 studies on multiplier effects in order to provide a systematic overview of the different … type of fiscal impulse, model class, multiplier calculation method and further control variables. Moreover, we analyse …
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cycle further lowe ring the fiscal multiplier. Longer maturity debt leads to larger capital losses and lower Keynesian … further after a deficit financed stimulus package, eventually implying a cumulative Keynesian multiplier close to zero or even …
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