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consumption goods 4 labor income 4 real interest rate 4 reduction in consumption 4 aggregate demand 3 budget constraint 3 business cycles 3 capital income 3 consumption spending 3 consumption tax 3 consumption taxes 3 current income 3 disposable income 3 fiscal balance 3 fiscal deficits 3 fiscal stimulus 3 general equilibrium 3 government budget 3 government spending 3 household wealth 3 income effect 3 investment spending 3 marginal propensity to consume 3 private consumption 3 structural fiscal 3 tax income 3 tax revenue 3 taxation 3 taxes on labor 3 Economic models 2 Global Financial Crisis 2008-2009 2 account deficits 2 aggregate consumption 2 aggregate income 2 budget deficits 2 capital accumulation 2 consumption behavior 2 consumption demand 2 consumption tax revenue 2 current consumption 2
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Eskesen, Leif Lybecker 1 Klyuev, Vladimir 1 Kumhof, Michael 1 Laxton, Douglas 1 Mody, Ashoka 1 Ohnsorge, Franziska 1 Snudden, Stephen 1
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Effects of Fiscal Consolidation in the Czech Republic
Snudden, Stephen; Klyuev, Vladimir - International Monetary Fund (IMF) - 2011
This paper uses the IMF’s Global Integrated Monetary and Fiscal Model (GIMF) to assess the impact of fiscal consolidation on the Czech economy. Its contribution is threefold. First, it provides estimates of dynamic fiscal multipliers for a variety of fiscal instruments (tax and...
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After the Crisis; Lower Consumption Growth But Narrower Global Imbalances?
Ohnsorge, Franziska; Mody, Ashoka - International Monetary Fund (IMF) - 2010
We estimate consumption dynamics in the G-7 economies, paying particular attention to the possibility of precautionary behavior in the face of uncertainty. We find that in the short run, continued income uncertainty will significantly dampen consumption growth. As such, consumption in the G-7...
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Chile's Structural Fiscal Surplus Rule; A Model-Based Evaluation
Kumhof, Michael; Laxton, Douglas - International Monetary Fund (IMF) - 2009
The paper analyzes Chile's structural balance fiscal rule in the face of copper price shocks originating in foreign copper demand. It uses a version of the IMF's Global Integrated Monetary and Fiscal Model (GIMF) that includes a copper sector. Two results are obtained. First, Chile's current...
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Countering the Cycle; The Effectiveness of Fiscal Policy in Korea
Eskesen, Leif Lybecker - International Monetary Fund (IMF) - 2009
The Korean authorities having taken decisive and proactive fiscal measures to help stem the fallout from the current global economic and financial crisis, with the size of the fiscal stimulus well-above the average response of other G20 economies. In this context, a key question is how effective...
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