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The "true" size of fiscal multipliers is widely debated by economists and policy makers as large (small) multipliers provide arguments to expand (cut) public spending. Within a meta-analytical framework, we ask whether the large observed variance in multiplier estimates can be explained by the...
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politicians generates a procyclical bias in government spending. The introduction of fiscal transparency generates two new … redictions: 1) the procyclical bias in fiscal policy arises only in good times; and 2) a higher degree of fiscal transparency … reduces the bias in good times. We find solid empirical support for both predictions using data on both OECD countries and a …
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The "true" size of fiscal multipliers is widely debated by economists and policy makers as large (small) multipliers provide arguments to expand (cut) public spending. Within a meta-analytical framework, we ask whether the large observed variance in multiplier estimates can be explained by the...
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to the fiscal policy literature is in disentangling the existence of selection publication bias in the literature …
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There is evidence in the economic literature that near cyclical peaks an optimistic bias exists in private expert … and those made during contractions. It has also been hypothesized that a wishful bias may hamper the ability to recognize … would be missed in real time); b) there is a wishful bias in forecasts against predicting recessions (this reluctance may be …
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evidence for the existence of a wishful bias against predicting recessions. If this bias exists, customers of SPF forecasts …
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Expansionary fiscal policies have been advocated to induce output expansions and inflation in deep recession or deationary episodes. We show that, in a fiscalist setup, an increase in deficits can trigger a stagation by negatively affecting financial intermediation of resources to investments....
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