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GDP forecast errors 2 EU countries 1 EU-Staaten 1 Economic forecast 1 Economic growth 1 Forecasting model 1 Keynesian economics 1 Keynesian multipliers 1 Keynesianismus 1 Multiplier 1 Multiplikator 1 National income 1 Nationaleinkommen 1 Panel 1 Panel study 1 Prognoseverfahren 1 Reported and adjusted budget surplus 1 Statistical error 1 Statistischer Fehler 1 Tax smoothing model 1 Wirtschaftsprognose 1 Wirtschaftswachstum 1 panel analysis 1
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Article in journal 1 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 1
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English 2
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Abeysinghe, Tilak 1 Brancaccio, Emiliano 1 De Cristofaro, Fabiana 1 Jayawickrama, Ananda 1
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Department of Economics, National University of Singapore 1
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PSL quarterly review 1 SCAPE Policy Research Working Paper Series 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 1 RePEc 1
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Inside the IMF "mea culpa" : a panel analysis on growth forecast errors and Keynesian multipliers in Europe
Brancaccio, Emiliano; De Cristofaro, Fabiana - In: PSL quarterly review 73 (2020) 294, pp. 225-239
The tests carried out by Blanchard and Leigh (2013; IMF, 2012) and Fátas and Summers (2018) are extended here into a panel framework in order to assess the empirical basis of the so-called IMF "mea culpa" regarding the underestimation of Keynesian multipliers during the euro area crisis. The...
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Singapore’s Recurrent Budget Surplus The Role of Conservative Growth Forecasts
Abeysinghe, Tilak; Jayawickrama, Ananda - Department of Economics, National University of Singapore - 2007
Aided by strong economic growth the Singapore government has been able to keep both the tax rate and the government expenditure rate low and yet generate healthy budget surpluses year after year. Although the gap between the tax rate and the government expenditure rate is the obvious source of...
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