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We investigate whether the macroeconomic effects of government spending shocks vary with the level of uncertainty. Using postwar US data and a Self-Exciting Interacted VAR (SEIVAR) model, we find that fiscal spending has positive output effects in tranquil times but is contractionary during...
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vorherrschenden Grad an Unsicherheit in einer Volkswirtschaft zusammenhängen. Anhand von US Nachkriegsdaten und einem SEIVAR finden …
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The paper contributes to the growing global VAR (GVAR) literature by showing how global and national shocks can be identified within a GVAR framework. The usefulness of the proposed approach is illustrated in an application to the analysis of the interactions between public debt and real output...
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We analyze the importance of global shocks for the global economy and national policy makers. More specifically, we … area. According to our results, global liquidity shocks are a driving force of the global economy and various national …
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We analyze the importance of global shocks for the global economy and national policy makers. More specifically, we … area. According to our results, global liquidity shocks are a driving force of the global economy and various national …
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