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We estimate the degree of "stickiness" in aggregate consumption growth (sometimes interpreted as reflecting consumption habits) for thirteen advanced economies. We find that, after controlling for measurement error, consumption growth has a high degree of autocorrelation, with a stickiness...
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We estimate the degree of 'stickiness' in aggregate consumption growth (sometimes interpreted as reflecting consumption habits) for thirteen advanced economies. We find that, after controlling for measurement error, consumption growth has a high degree of autocorrelation, with a stickiness...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10003735948
We study how within-store price variation changes with inflation, and whether households exploit it to attenuate the inflation burden. We use micro price data for food products sold by 91 large multi-channel retailers in ten countries between 2018 and 2024. Measuring unit prices within narrowly...
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The aim of this paper is twofold. First, for West Germany, France, Italy and US, we econometrically select within a …
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We study the announcement effect of legislated tax changes on GDP in the US, Germany, and the UK. Using, as the shock … Germany. When allowing the responses to vary over the business cycle, we find evidence that US GDP drops regardless of the …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014078421
, we study whether legislative tax changes affect the trade balance in the United States, Germany, and the United Kingdom …) indirect tax changes in Germany and the UK, (v) spillovers of US tax changes into Germany and the UK, and (vi) asymmetric … in the US and Germany react quite similarly: imports tend to rise; exports do not change much. Consequently—and fostered …
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measures for the United States, Germany, and the United Kingdom over the period 1980Q1 to 2018Q2. Employing Romer and Romer … extant literature. Furthermore, we estimate state-dependent elasticities. Our conclusions are as follows. (i) In Germany and …
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This paper documents time variation in domestic fiscal policy multipliers in Germany, the UK and the US, and in cross …-border fiscal spillovers from Germany to the seven largest European Union economies. We propose two VAR models which incorporate … find that the domestic impact of tax shocks has been positive but vanishing for Germany and the US, stably not significant …
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I study the spill-over effects of legislated discretionary tax changes in the United States, Germany, and the United …
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We study the announcement effect of legislated tax changes on GDP in the US, Germany, and the UK. Using, as the shock … Germany. When allowing the responses to vary over the business cycle, we find evidence that US GDP drops regardless of the …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012649099