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, little is known empirically if household financial conditions are relevant for the spending multiplier. I explore this … spending multiplier above unity only when the economy is characterized by a larger share of households facing tight borrowing …
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How should industrial policies be directed to reduce distortions and foster economic development? We study this question in a multi-sector model with technology adoption, where the production of goods and modern technologies features rich network structures. We provide simple formulas for the...
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We provide explicit solutions for government spending multipliers during a liquidity trap and within a fixed exchange regime using standard closed and open-economy New Keynesian models. We confirm the potential for large multipliers during liquidity traps. For a currency union, we show that...
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taught us about such diverse subjects as the validity of the Permanent Income Hypothesis, the size of the fiscal multiplier …
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This paper evaluates a novel form of fiscal stimulus: a temporary cut in the rate of Value Added Tax (VAT). In December 2008, the UK cut the standard rate of VAT by 2.5 percentage points for 13 months in an effort to stimulate spending. We estimate the effect of the cut on prices and spending...
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far exceeded the short one it paid for. -- Anti-cyclical fiscal policy ; international ; simulations ; multiplier ; free-riding …
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This paper demonstrates how adding nominal wage rigidity to a standard sticky price model can create a mechanism by which increases in government spending cause increases in consumption. The increase in output arising from government purchases puts upward pressure on the price level. At a fixed...
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