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Optimism and Fiscal Shocks 1 SVAR 1 SVARs 1 Sign and Zero Restrictions 1 optimism and fiscal shocks 1 sign and zero restrictions 1
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Arias, Jonas E. 1 E. Arias, Jonas 1 F. Rubio-Ramírez, Juan 1 F. Waggoner, Daniel 1 Rubio-Ramirez, Juan F. 1 Waggoner, Daniel F. 1
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BBVA Research, Grupo BBVA 1 Federal Reserve Board (Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System) 1
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International Finance Discussion Papers 1 Working Papers / BBVA Research, Grupo BBVA 1
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Inference Based on SVARs Identified with Sign and Zero Restrictions: Theory and Applications
Arias, Jonas E.; Rubio-Ramirez, Juan F.; Waggoner, Daniel F. - Federal Reserve Board (Board of Governors of the … - 2014
Are optimism shocks an important source of business cycle fluctuations? Are deficit-financed tax cuts better than deficit-financed spending to increase output? These questions have been previously studied using SVARs identified with sign and zero restrictions and the answers have been positive...
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Inference Based on SVARs Identied with Sign and Zero Restrictions: Theory and Applications
F. Rubio-Ramírez, Juan; E. Arias, Jonas; F. Waggoner, … - BBVA Research, Grupo BBVA - 2013
Are optimism shocks an important source of business cycle fluctuations? Are decit-nanced tax cuts better than decit-nanced spending to increase output? These questions have been previously studied using SVARs identied with sign and zero restrictions and the answers have been positive and denite...
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