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Using Bayesian maximum likelihood and data for Portugal, I estimate a New Keynesian DSGE model allowing for the …
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A New Keynesian DSGE model with non-Ricardian households is estimated for the Portuguese economy and the stability of the model’s prediction (posterior distributions, impulse responses, and sources of fluctuations in endogenous variables) tested under different assumptions on non-Ricardian...
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A New Keynesian DSGE model with non-Ricardian households is estimated and tested for the Portuguese economy The share of non-Ricardian households is estimated to be 58%. This relatively high value conforms to estimates for the US economy (50%), but is higher than for other European countries...
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In the last twenty years Portugal struggled to keep public finances under control, notably in containing primary …
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In this paper, we analyse the effects of the stimulus packages adopted by the German government during the Great Recession. We employ a standard mediumscale dynamic stochastic general equilibrium (DSGE) model extended by nonoptimising households and a detailed fiscal sector. In particular, the...
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Much of the research on fiscal multipliers has used reduced form modelling approaches. While these models have been extended to include richer controls and identification approaches, it remains unclear whether shocks identified capture the true structural shocks. An alternative way to identify...
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Fiscal sustainability is a central topic for most of the transition economics of Eastern Europe. This paper focuses on a particular country : Poland. The main purpose is to investigate, empirically, whether the post-transition fiscal policy is consistent with the intertemporal budget constraint,...
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Fiscal sustainability is a central topic for most of the transition economies of Eastern Europe. This paper focuses on a particular country: Poland. The main purpose is to investigate, empirically, whether the post-transition fiscal policy is consistent with the intertemporal budget constraint,...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005043105
This paper provides new evidence on the effects of government spending shocks and the fiscal transmission mechanism in the euro area for the period 1980-2008. Our contribution is two-fold. First, we investigate changes in the macroeconomic impact of government spending shocks using time-varying...
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This paper investigated the macroeconomic effects of fiscal policy shocks in Ethiopiausing a Bayesian Vector Auto Regression model. We examined the dynamic responsesof output, inflation, interest rate and exchange rate to fiscal policy shocks employingquarterly data from 2000/01Q1 to 2015/16Q4....
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