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Deutschland 8 Finanzpolitik 8 Fiscal policy 8 Germany 8 Großbritannien 8 Sales tax 8 Umsatzsteuer 8 United Kingdom 8 temporary VAT cut 7 unconventional fiscal policy 7 Private consumption 6 Privater Konsum 6 Ankündigungseffekt 5 Announcement effect 5 Covid-19 5 Dauerhafte Konsumgüter 5 Durable goods 5 Estimation 5 Excise tax 5 Inflation expectations 5 Inflationserwartung 5 Schätzung 5 Verbrauchsteuer 5 Consumption expenditure 4 Temporary VAT cut 4 Transactional data 4 Unconventional fiscal policy 4 consumption expenditure 4 transactional data 4 Coronavirus 3 Impact assessment 3 Steuerpolitik 3 Tax policy 3 Wirkungsanalyse 3 consumption 3 synthetic control 3 Consumption 2 Steuersenkung 2 Synthetic Control 2 Tax cut 2
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Book / Working Paper 12 Article 1
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Working Paper 12 Arbeitspapier 7 Graue Literatur 7 Non-commercial literature 7 Article in journal 1 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 1
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English 13
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Koeniger, Winfried 8 Kress, Peter 8 Baudisch, Victoria 5 Neuenkirch, Matthias 5
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CESifo Working Paper 2 CESifo working papers 2 CFS Working Paper Series 1 CFS working paper series 1 Discussion paper / Universität Sankt Gallen, School of Economics and Political Science, Department of Economics 1 Discussion paper series / IZA 1 IZA Discussion Papers 1 Research Papers in Economics 1 Research paper series / Swiss Finance Institute 1 Research papers in economics 1 The Economists' voice 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 8 EconStor 5
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The effect of unconventional fiscal policy on consumption: New evidence based on transactional data
Koeniger, Winfried; Kress, Peter - 2024
We use novel transaction-level card expenditure data to estimate the effect of the temporary value-added tax (VAT) cut in Germany 2020. We find that the annualized growth rate of expenditures for durables increased by 6 percentage points (pp) during the tax cut, with a particularly strong...
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The Effect of Unconventional Fiscal Policy on Consumption – New Evidence Based on Transactional Data
Koeniger, Winfried; Kress, Peter - 2024
We use novel transaction-level card expenditure data to estimate the effect of the temporary value-added tax (VAT) cut in Germany 2020. We find that the annualized growth rate of expenditures for durables increased by 6 percentage points (pp) during the tax cut, with a particularly strong...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10015165872
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The Effect of Unconventional Fiscal Policy on Consumption – New Evidence Based on Transactional Data
Koeniger, Winfried; Kress, Peter - 2024
We use novel transaction-level card expenditure data to estimate the effect of the temporary value-added tax (VAT) cut in Germany 2020. We find that the annualized growth rate of expenditures for durables increased by 6 percentage points (pp) during the tax cut, with a particularly strong...
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A comparative evaluation of fiscal stabilization strategies during the Covid-19 pandemic with Germany as a reference point
Baudisch, Victoria; Neuenkirch, Matthias - In: The Economists' voice 21 (2024) 1, pp. 29-63
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The effect of unconventional fiscal policy on consumption : new evidence based on transactional data
Koeniger, Winfried; Kress, Peter - 2024
We use novel transaction-level card expenditure data to estimate the effect of the temporary value-added tax (VAT) cut in Germany 2020. We find that the annualized growth rate of expenditures for durables increased by 6 percentage points (pp) during the tax cut, with a particularly strong...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10015127049
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The effect of unconventional fiscal policy on consumption : new evidence based on transactional data
Koeniger, Winfried; Kress, Peter - 2024
We use novel transaction-level card expenditure data to estimate the effect of the temporary value-added tax (VAT) cut in Germany 2020. We find that the annualized growth rate of expenditures for durables increased by 6 percentage points (pp) during the tax cut, with a particularly strong...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10015084082
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The effect of unconventional fiscal policy on consumption : new evidence based on transactional data
Koeniger, Winfried; Kress, Peter - 2024
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The effect of unconventional fiscal policy on consumption : new evidence based on transactional data
Koeniger, Winfried; Kress, Peter - 2024
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The effect of unconventional fiscal policy on consumption : new evidence based on transactional data
Koeniger, Winfried; Kress, Peter - 2024
We use novel transaction-level card expenditure data to estimate the effect of the temporary value-added tax (VAT) cut in Germany 2020. We find that the annualized growth rate of expenditures for durables increased by 6 percentage points (pp) during the tax cut, with a particularly strong...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10015098597
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Costly, but (relatively) ineffective? An assessment of Germany's temporary VAT rate reduction during the Covid-19 pandemic
Baudisch, Victoria; Neuenkirch, Matthias - 2023
We evaluate Germany's temporary value-added tax (VAT) rate reduction as a tool to stimulate consumer spending during the Covid-19 pandemic using a comparative case study approach. We construct a credible counterfactual for Germany in a two-step procedure. First, we carry out a careful...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014327943
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