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Ricardian equivalence 733 Ricardianische Äquivalenz 732 Theorie 503 Theory 498 Öffentliche Schulden 245 Public debt 242 Finanzpolitik 189 Fiscal policy 186 Estimation 112 Schätzung 112 Budget deficit 88 Haushaltsdefizit 88 Sparen 64 Private consumption 63 Privater Konsum 63 Savings 63 USA 58 United States 57 Overlapping Generations 56 Overlapping generations 56 Geldpolitik 54 Monetary policy 52 Consumption theory 43 Konsumtheorie 43 EU countries 41 EU-Staaten 41 Altruism 32 Altruismus 32 Zins 32 Interest rate 31 Crowding out 30 Public expenditure 30 Verdrängungseffekt 30 Öffentliche Ausgaben 30 Multiplier 28 Multiplikator 28 Haushaltskonsolidierung 25 Fiscal consolidation 24 Generationengerechtigkeit 24 Intergenerational equity 24
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Article in journal 346 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 346 Graue Literatur 181 Non-commercial literature 181 Working Paper 179 Arbeitspapier 174 Aufsatz im Buch 38 Book section 38 Hochschulschrift 24 Thesis 21 Bibliografie enthalten 7 Bibliography included 7 Systematic review 5 Übersichtsarbeit 5 Amtsdruckschrift 3 Government document 3 Article 1 Aufsatzsammlung 1 Collection of articles of several authors 1 Collection of articles written by one author 1 Conference paper 1 Konferenzbeitrag 1 Konferenzschrift 1 Mehrbändiges Werk 1 Multi-volume publication 1 Nachschlagewerk 1 Reference book 1 Reprint 1 Research Report 1 Sammelwerk 1 Sammlung 1
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English 691 German 17 Italian 13 French 8 Spanish 8 Czech 1 Hungarian 1 Portuguese 1 Swedish 1
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Abel, Andrew B. 14 Huidrom, Raju 14 Kose, M. Ayhan 14 Lim, Jamus Jerome 13 Ohnsorge, Franziska 13 Barro, Robert J. 9 Kotlikoff, Laurence J. 9 Brunila, Anne 8 Pemberton, James 8 Ventura, Jaume 8 Voth, Hans-Joachim 8 Faruqee, Hamid 7 Honkapohja, Seppo 7 Schlicht, Ekkehart 7 Bassetto, Marco 6 Bernheim, Bert Douglas 6 Evans, George W. 6 Gonzalez-Eiras, Martín 6 Leith, Campbell B. 6 Massetti, Emanuele 6 Mitra, Kaushik 6 Nicolini, Juan Pablo 6 Niepelt, Dirk 6 Sargent, Thomas J. 6 Vamvoukas, George A. 6 Woodford, Michael 6 Afonso, António 5 Arestis, Philip 5 Banzhaf, H. Spencer 5 Bayoumi, Tamim A. 5 Becker, Torbjörn 5 Buera, Francisco 5 Colciago, Andrea 5 Croushore, Dean Darrell 5 Dalamagas, Basil A. 5 Evans, Paul D. 5 Feldstein, Martin S. 5 Laxton, Douglas 5 Meissner, Thomas 5 Oates, Wallace E. 5
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National Bureau of Economic Research 19 Ekonomiska forskningsinstitutet <Stockholm> 4 Internationaler Währungsfonds / Research Department 2 Birmingham Business School 1 Federal Reserve System / Board of Governors 1 Georgetown University / Economics Department 1 Institut für Weltwirtschaft 1 Libera università internazionale degli studi sociali <Rom> 1 Liberty Fund 1 Public Sector Economics Research Centre <Leicester> 1 State University of New York at Albany / Department of Economics 1 Universidade Técnica de Lisboa / Departamento de Economia 1 University of Melbourne / Department of Economics 1 University of Western Sydney, Nepean / Department of Economics 1 Volkswirtschaftliches Forschungszentrum <Frankfurt, Main> 1
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NBER Working Paper 19 NBER working paper series 19 Working paper / National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc. 18 IMF working paper 15 Applied economics 14 Economics letters 13 Journal of money, credit and banking : JMCB 12 Journal of monetary economics 9 Bank of Finland research discussion papers 8 Discussion paper / Centre for Economic Policy Research 7 Economic inquiry : journal of the Western Economic Association International 7 Journal of public economics 7 Public finance 6 CAMA working paper series 5 Discussion papers in economics / A 5 Journal of economic dynamics & control 5 Macroeconomic dynamics 5 Münchener Wirtschaftswissenschaftliche Beiträge : VWL ; discussion papers 5 Review of economic dynamics 5 The American economic review 5 CAMA Working Paper 4 Empirical economics : a journal of the Institute for Advanced Studies, Vienna, Austria 4 Southern economic journal 4 The economic journal : the journal of the Royal Economic Society 4 Working paper series / European Central Bank 4 Working paper series in economics and finance 4 Working papers in economics and econometrics 4 CORE discussion paper : DP 3 Constitutional political economy 3 Deficit reduction : what pain, what gain? 3 ECB Working Paper 3 IMF Working Paper 3 IMF working papers 3 International economic journal 3 Jahrbücher für Nationalökonomie und Statistik 3 Journal of economics and finance 3 Journal of post-Keynesian economics : JPKE 3 Kredit und Kapital 3 Policy research working paper : WPS 3 Public finance quarterly : PFQ 3
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Relationship between fiscal deficits and unemployment in South Africa
Marire, Juniours - In: Journal of economic and financial sciences : JEF 15 (2022) 1, pp. 1-12
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Reflections on Ricardian Equivalence
Barro, Robert J. - 2022
The Ricardian equivalence proposition for public debt in my 1974 JPE paper is related to the discussions in Ricardo's Funding System, Smith's Wealth of Nations, and a number of treatments in macroeconomics from the 1950s to the 1970s. Useful extensions of the basic invariance proposition involve...
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Consumers' updating, policy shocks and public debt : an empirical assessment of state dependencies
Geiger, Martin; Zachariadis, Marios - 2021
In dieser Studie werden die Effekte von Geld- und Fiskalpolitik auf Konsumentenerwartungen in Szenarien von hohem und niedrigem öffentlichen Schuldenstand empirisch untersucht. In Reaktion auf einen Anstieg der Staatsausgaben steigen Konsumpläne bei niedrigem, fallen jedoch bei hohem...
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Debt, Deficits, and Interest Rates
Cotton, Christopher - 2021
This paper identifies how a rise in the deficit/debt impacts interest rates by looking at the high-frequency response of interest rates to fiscal surprises. The fiscal surprises are the unexpected components of deficit releases and the changes in official forecasts by the Congressional Budget...
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Is it is or is it Ain't My Obligation? Regional Debt in Monetary Unions
Cooper, Russell; Kempf, Hubert; Peled, Dan - 2021
This paper studies the implications of the circulation of interest bearing regional debt in a monetary union. Does the circulation of this debt have the same monetary implications as the printing of money by a central government? Or are the obligations of this debt simply backed by future...
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Fiscal Policy Effectiveness and Neutrality Results in a Non-Ricardian World
Detken, Carsten - 2021
The paper introduces monetary and fiscal regimes into a Blanchard-Weil overlapping generations model. Contrary to intuition, it is shown that fiscal policy becomes more effective, the less the central bank monetises government debt. Furthermore, there is a degree of debt monetisation at which...
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Monetary and Fiscal Policy Interactions in a New Keynesian Model with Capital Accumulation and Non-Ricardian Consumers
Leith, Campbell; von Thadden, Leopold - 2021
This paper develops a small New Keynesian model with capital accumulation and government debt dynamics. The paper discusses the design of simple monetary and fiscal policy rules consistent with determinate equilibrium dynamics in the absence of Ricardian equivalence. Under this assumption,...
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Asymmetric Effects of Government Spending : Does the Level of Real Interest Rates Matter?
Choi, Woon Gyu; Devereux, Michael B. - 2021
This paper empirically explores how fiscal policy (represented by increases in government spending) has asymmetric effects on economic activity at different levels of real interest rates. It suggests that the effect of fiscal policy depends on the level of real rates, since the Ricardian effect...
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Ricardian Fiscal Regimes in the European Union
Afonso, António - 2021
The prevalence of either Ricardian or non-Ricardian fiscal regimes is important both for practical policy reasons and to assess fiscal sustainability, and this is of particular relevance for European Union countries. The purpose of this paper is to assess, with a panel data set, the empirical...
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Fiscal Policy with Impure Intergenerational Altruism
Abel, Andrew B.; Bernheim, B. Douglas - 2021
Recent work demonstrates that dynastic assumptions guarantee the irrelevance of all redistributional polices, distortionary taxes, and prices--the neutrality of fiscal policy (Ricardian equivalence) is only the "tip of the iceberg." In this paper, we investigate the possibility of reinstating...
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Budget Deficit Persistence and the Twin Deficit Hypothesis Test in Namibia
Sunde, Tafirenyika; Stephanus, Ben Kennedy - 2021
The article empirically examines the causal relationship between budget deficits and current account deficits in Namibia using annual data for the period 1991 to 2018. The article investigates this relationship in the context of Granger's causality test. Firstly, the results show that there is...
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Ricardian Equivalence with Incomplete Household Risk Sharing
Nishiyama, Shinichi; Smetters, Kent A. - 2021
Several important empirical studies (e.g., Altonji, Hayashi, and Kotlikoff, 1992, 1996, 1997) find that households are not altruistically-linked in a way consistent with the standard Ricardian model, as put forward by Barro (1974). We build a two-sided altruistic-linkage model in which private...
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The Ricardian Approach to Budget Deficits
Barro, Robert J. - 2021
Persistent budget deficits have increased economists' interest in theories and evidence about fiscal policy. This paper develops the Ricardian approach and contrasts it with standard models. The discussion considers from major theoretical objections to Ricardian equivalence-finite lifetimes,...
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Generational Policy
Kotlikoff, Laurence J. - 2021
Generational policy is a fundamental aspect of a nation's fiscal affairs. The policy involves redistributing resources across generations and allocating to particular generations the burden of paying the government's bills. This chapter of the second edition of The Handbook of Public Economics...
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A Strategic Altruism Model in Which Ricardian Equivalence Does Not Hold
Kotlikoff, Laurence J.; Razin, Assaf; Rosenthal, Robert W. - 2021
This article demonstrates that Ricardian Equivalence does not necessarily hold in models with altruistic transfers once one takes into account the strategic behavior of recipients as well as donors. To influence the final allocation of consumption in altruistic settings, potential recipients can...
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Ricardian Equivalence : an Evaluation of Theory and Evidence
Bernheim, B. Douglas - 2021
In evaluating the existing theory and evidence on Ricardian equivalence, it is essential to distinguish between the short run effects of government borrowing (primarily the potential for stimulating aggregate demand) and the long run effects (primarily the potential for depressing capital...
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Taxes, Budget Deficits Ad Consumer Spending : Some New Evidence
Feldstein, Martin S.; Elmendorf, Douglas W. - 2021
Because of the restrictive assumptions required to establish the theory of Ricardian equivalence, its relevance in practice is essentially an empirical question. The strongest direct evidence in favor of Ricardian equivalence is Roger Kormendi's (1983) article in the American Economic Review....
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The Failure of Ricardian Equivalence Under Progressive Wealth Taxation
Abel, Andrew B. - 2021
Although the Ricardian Equivalence Theorem holds under a linear estate tax schedule, it fails to hold under a nonlinear estate tax schedule. In a representative consumer economy, a temporary lump-sum tax increase reduces contemporaneous consumption. If different consumers face different marginal...
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Monetary-fiscal interactions and redistribution in small open economies
Motyovszki, Gergö - 2020
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Testing the Ricardian equivalence theorem : time series evidence from Turkey
İkizkiz, Ahmet Salih - In: Economies : open access journal 8 (2020) 3/69, pp. 1-20
Two of the most common measures adopted by the government to stimulate the economy are increasing government borrowings and implementing tax cuts. These tax cuts are financed through increased debt. According to the Ricardian equivalence theory, the consumers will not change their current...
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Is the selfish life-cycle model more applicable in Japan and, if so, why? : a literature survey
Horioka, Charles - 2020
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Is the selfish life-cycle model more applicable in Japan and, if so, why? : a literature survey
Horioka, Charles - 2020
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Is the selfish life-cycle model more applicable in Japan and, if so, why? : a literature survey
Horioka, Charles - 2020
The selfish life-cycle model or hypothesis is, together with the dynasty or altruism model, the most widely used theoretical model of household behavior in economics, but does this model apply in the case of a country like Japan, which is said to have closer family ties than other countries? In...
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Interrelationship between fiscal deficit, aggregate savings and investment : a test of Ricardian equivalence hypothesis in Nigeria
Ikechukwu, Ogbuagu Matthew; Omojolaibi, Joseph Ayoola - In: Tanzania economic review : TER 10 (2020) 1, pp. 53-70
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Consumers' updating, policy shocks, and public debt : an empirical assessment of state dependencies
Geiger, Martin; Zachariadis, Marios - In: Macroeconomic dynamics 26 (2022) 8, pp. 2104-2140
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Ricardian equivalence, foreign debt and sovereign default risk
Eichler, Stefan; Pyun, Ju Hyun - In: Journal of economic behavior & organization : JEBO 197 (2022), pp. 21-49
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Fiscal and monetary stabilization policy at the zero lower bound : consequences of limited foresight
Woodford, Michael; Xie, Yinxi - In: Journal of monetary economics 125 (2022), pp. 18-35
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Comments on "Fiscal and monetary stabilization policy at the zero lower bound : consequences of limited foresight" by Woodford and Xie
Lian, Chen - In: Journal of monetary economics 125 (2022), pp. 36-39
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Nexus between inflation and fiscal deficit : a comparative study of India and China
Kaur, Gurleen - In: Journal of Chinese economic and foreign trade studies 15 (2022) 2, pp. 193-216
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How and when to balance the government budget
Pressman, Steven - In: Debates in Monetary Macroeconomics : Tackling Some …, (pp. 69-91). 2022
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Ricardian Equivalence revisited : introductory notes
Busato, Maria Isabel - In: Brazilian journal of political economy 42 (2022) 1, pp. 113-127
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Robust effects of a debt-financed tax cut in an economy with incomplete markets
Divino, José Angelo; Orrillo, Jaime - In: International tax and public finance 29 (2022) 1, pp. 191-200
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The preference for net wealth
Michau, Jean-Baptiste - 2019
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Heterogeneous Technology Diffusion and Ricardian Trade Patterns
Kerr, William - 2019
Migration and trade are often linked through ethnic networks boosting bilateral trade. This study uses migration to quantify the importance of Ricardian technology differences for international trade. The framework provides the first panel estimates connecting country-industry productivity and...
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Ricardian Equivalence, Foreign Debt and Sovereign Default Risk
Eichler, Stefan - 2019
We study the impact of sovereign solvency on the private-public savings offset. Using data on 80 economies for 1989–2010, we find robust evidence for a U-shaped pattern in the private-public savings offset in sovereign credit ratings. While the 1:1 savings offset implied by Ricardian...
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Why Do Fiscal Multipliers Depend on Fiscal Positions?
Huidrom, Raju - 2019
The fiscal position can affect fiscal multipliers through two channels. Through the Ricardian channel, households reduce consumption in anticipation of future fiscal adjustments when fiscal stimulus is implemented from a weak fiscal position. Through the interest rate channel, fiscal stimulus...
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Why Do Fiscal Multipliers Depend on Fiscal Positions?
Huidrom, Raju - 2019
The fiscal position can affect fiscal multipliers through two channels. Through the Ricardian channel, households reduce consumption in anticipation of future fiscal adjustments when fiscal stimulus is implemented from a weak fiscal position. Through the interest rate channel, fiscal stimulus...
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Do temporary business tax cuts matter? : a general equilibrium analysis
Gbohoui, William - 2019
This paper develops a dynamic general equilibrium model to assess the effects of temporary business tax cuts. First, the analysis extends the Ricardian equivalence result to an environment with production and establishes that a temporary tax cut financed by a future tax-increase has no real...
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Inside money, investment, and unconventional monetary policy
Altermatt, Lukas - 2019 - Revised version
I develop a model that explicitly takes the role of financial institutions in the transmission mechanism of monetary policy into account. Within this model, I find various equilibrium environments, with one of them resembling a standard environment for monetary policy and another one akin to a...
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The effectiveness of fiscal policy within business cycle : Ricardians vs. non-Ricardians approach
Krajewski, Piotr; Szymańska, Agata - In: Baltic journal of economics 19 (2019) 2, pp. 195-215
This study aims to measure the impact of the share of non-Ricardian households on fiscal multipliers. We show that the share of non-Ricardian households in Hungary increased significantly after crisis began and explain why the plausible reason for this increase is the higher level of liquidity...
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Endogenously (non-)Ricardian beliefs
Branch, William A.; Gasteiger, Emanuel - 2019
This paper develops a theory of endogenously (non-)Ricardian beliefs. That is, whether Ricardian Equivalence holds in an equilibrium depends on endogenous private sector beliefs. The novelty here is a restricted perceptions viewpoint: in complex forecasting environments, agents forecast...
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Why do fiscal multipliers depend on fiscal positions?
Huidrom, Raju; Kose, M. Ayhan; Lim, Jamus Jerome; … - 2019
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Why do fiscal multipliers depend on fiscal positions?
Huidrom, Raju; Kose, M. Ayhan; Lim, Jamus Jerome; … - 2019
The fiscal position can affect fiscal multipliers through two channels. Through the Ricardian channel, households reduce consumption in anticipation of future fiscal adjustments when fiscal stimulus is implemented from a weak fiscal position. Through the interest rate channel, fiscal stimulus...
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Ricardians in the European Union : the role of fiscal rules
Boór, Matej - In: Finance a úvěr 71 (2021) 3, pp. 245-266
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The public debt and the Ricardian equivalence : some critical remarks
Sardoni, Claudio - In: Structural change and economic dynamics : SC+ED 58 (2021), pp. 153-160
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On the link between current account and fiscal imbalances in the presence of structural breaks : empirical evidence from Egypt
Dissou, Yazid; Nafie, Yousra - In: The quarterly review of economics and finance : journal … 79 (2021), pp. 15-27
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Mobility, population growth, and public capital spending in the United States
Bassetto, Marco; McGranahan, Leslie - In: Review of economic dynamics 41 (2021), pp. 255-277
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The twin deficits in the ASEAN countries
Magazzino, Cosimo - In: Evolutionary and institutional economics review 18 (2021) 1, pp. 227-248
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Fiscal policy perceptions in a behavioral New Keynesian model
Lubik, Thomas A.; Marzo, Massimiliano - In: Annals of economics and finance 22 (2021) 2, pp. 255-287
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The Fiscal Theory of the Price Level in Non-Ricardian Economy
Aloui, Rym - 2018
The Fiscal Theory of the Price Level (FTPL) is an important theory that recognizes the interaction between monetary and fiscal policy. In its simplest form, the FTPL assumes that the government commits to a fixed and exogenous present value of primary surpluses implying the adjustment of the...
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