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This note reviews the legal issues and concerns that are likely to play an important role in the ongoing deliberations of the Federal Constitutional Court of Germany concerning the legality of ECB government bond purchases such as those conducted in the context of its earlier Securities Market...
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In the aftermath of the global financial crisis, the state of macroeconomicmodeling and the use of macroeconomic models in policy analysis has come under heavy criticism. Macroeconomists in academia and policy institutions have been blamed for relying too much on a particular class of...
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purposes significantly. If announced government expenditures are implemented with delay the initial effect on euro area GDP … boost euro area GDP by more than one for one. Because of modeling uncertainty, it is essential that such policy evaluations …
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This note reviews the legal issues and concerns that are likely to play an important role in the ongoing deliberations of the Federal Constitutional Court of Germany concerning the legality of ECB government bond purchases such as those conducted in the context of its earlier Securities Market...
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In the aftermath of the global financial crisis, the state of macroeconomicmodeling and the use of macroeconomic models in policy analysis has come under heavy criticism. Macroeconomists in academia and policy institutions have been blamed for relying too much on a particular class of...
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, we investigate whether the spending package announced by Euro area governments for 2009 and 2010 is likely to boost GDP … and increase the GDP impact of government spending. Crowding-in, however, requires an immediate anticipation of at least …
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