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How big (small?) are fiscal multipliers? (Ethan Ilzetzki, Enrique Mendoza, and Carlos A. Vegh; September 2009

Posted by Evan Tanner on Sunday, January 10, 2010, In : Effectiveness of Fiscal Policy 
A short paper. Click here Based on a novel, quarterly data set for 45 countries, we use VAR analysis (following the identifying assumption in Blanchard and Perotti (2002)) to compute fiscal multipliers for different group of countries.We find that: (i) multipliers are much more persistent in high income than in emerging countries; (ii) fiscal multipliers are large under predetermined exchange rates but essentially zero under flexible exchange rates; (iii) fiscal multipliers are large for ...
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Fiscal Multipliers in South Korea -- IMF Working Paper

Posted by Evan Tanner on Sunday, January 10, 2010, In : Effectiveness of Fiscal Policy 
Leif Eskensen wrote a WP on fiscal multipliers and countercyclical policy in Korea

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Uhlig (2009) Some Fiscal Calculus

Posted by Evan Tanner on Saturday, January 9, 2010, In : Effectiveness of Fiscal Policy 
http://www.princeton.edu/economics/seminar-schedule-by-prog/macro-s09/monetary-fiscal-policy-co/schedule/pdfs/uhlig_FiscalCalculus_v2.pdf

His points: (1) the timing of tax cuts may be important for their effectivness, and (2) simple empirical fiscal multipliers may be misleading.

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Mountford and Uhlig (2002) on the Effects of Fiscal Policy

Posted by Evan Tanner on Saturday, January 9, 2010, In : Effectiveness of Fiscal Policy 
http://preprodpapers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=306321&rec=1&srcabs=880868

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Showing Tag: "fiscal multipliers" (Show all posts)

How big (small?) are fiscal multipliers? (Ethan Ilzetzki, Enrique Mendoza, and Carlos A. Vegh; September 2009

Posted by Evan Tanner on Sunday, January 10, 2010, In : Effectiveness of Fiscal Policy 
A short paper. Click here Based on a novel, quarterly data set for 45 countries, we use VAR analysis (following the identifying assumption in Blanchard and Perotti (2002)) to compute fiscal multipliers for different group of countries.We find that: (i) multipliers are much more persistent in high income than in emerging countries; (ii) fiscal multipliers are large under predetermined exchange rates but essentially zero under flexible exchange rates; (iii) fiscal multipliers are large for ...
Continue reading ...
 

Fiscal Multipliers in South Korea -- IMF Working Paper

Posted by Evan Tanner on Sunday, January 10, 2010, In : Effectiveness of Fiscal Policy 
Leif Eskensen wrote a WP on fiscal multipliers and countercyclical policy in Korea

Continue reading ...
 

Uhlig (2009) Some Fiscal Calculus

Posted by Evan Tanner on Saturday, January 9, 2010, In : Effectiveness of Fiscal Policy 
http://www.princeton.edu/economics/seminar-schedule-by-prog/macro-s09/monetary-fiscal-policy-co/schedule/pdfs/uhlig_FiscalCalculus_v2.pdf

His points: (1) the timing of tax cuts may be important for their effectivness, and (2) simple empirical fiscal multipliers may be misleading.

Continue reading ...
 

Mountford and Uhlig (2002) on the Effects of Fiscal Policy

Posted by Evan Tanner on Saturday, January 9, 2010, In : Effectiveness of Fiscal Policy 
http://preprodpapers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=306321&rec=1&srcabs=880868

Continue reading ...
 
 
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