This paper estimates the magnitudes of government spending and tax multipliers within a regime-switching framework for the U.S economy during the period 1949:1-2006:4. Our results show that the magnitudes of spending multipliers are larger during periods of low economic activity, while the magnitudes of tax multipliers are larger during periods of high economic activity. We also show that the magnitudes of fiscal multipliers got smaller for episodes of low growth, while they got larger for episodes of high growth in the post 1980 period. Analyzing the effects of government spending and taxes on consumption and investment spending indicates that the magnitude of the effects of fiscal shocks on consumption and investment is very small
For U.S. annual data that include World War II, the estimated multiplier for temporary defense spend...
We use the time series of shifts in U.S. taxes constructed by Romer and Romer to estimate tax multip...
Includes supplementary materials for the online appendix.We develop a general theory of state-depend...
© 2015 The Authors. This paper estimates the magnitudes of government spending and tax multipliers w...
© 2015 The Authors. This paper estimates the magnitudes of government spending and tax multipliers w...
© 2015 The Authors. This paper estimates the magnitudes of government spending and tax multipliers w...
ACL-3International audienceThis paper proposes a regime-dependent model to estimate fiscal multiplie...
ACL-3International audienceThis paper proposes a regime-dependent model to estimate fiscal multiplie...
ACL-3International audienceThis paper proposes a regime-dependent model to estimate fiscal multiplie...
ACL-3International audienceThis paper proposes a regime-dependent model to estimate fiscal multiplie...
ACL-3International audienceThis paper proposes a regime-dependent model to estimate fiscal multiplie...
A key issue in current research and policy is the size of fiscal multipliers when the economy is in ...
This paper investigates whether U.S. government spending multipliers differ according to two potenti...
This paper compares the effect of fiscal spending on economic activity across four phases of the bus...
This paper compares the effect of fiscal spending on economic activity across various phases of the ...
For U.S. annual data that include World War II, the estimated multiplier for temporary defense spend...
We use the time series of shifts in U.S. taxes constructed by Romer and Romer to estimate tax multip...
Includes supplementary materials for the online appendix.We develop a general theory of state-depend...
© 2015 The Authors. This paper estimates the magnitudes of government spending and tax multipliers w...
© 2015 The Authors. This paper estimates the magnitudes of government spending and tax multipliers w...
© 2015 The Authors. This paper estimates the magnitudes of government spending and tax multipliers w...
ACL-3International audienceThis paper proposes a regime-dependent model to estimate fiscal multiplie...
ACL-3International audienceThis paper proposes a regime-dependent model to estimate fiscal multiplie...
ACL-3International audienceThis paper proposes a regime-dependent model to estimate fiscal multiplie...
ACL-3International audienceThis paper proposes a regime-dependent model to estimate fiscal multiplie...
ACL-3International audienceThis paper proposes a regime-dependent model to estimate fiscal multiplie...
A key issue in current research and policy is the size of fiscal multipliers when the economy is in ...
This paper investigates whether U.S. government spending multipliers differ according to two potenti...
This paper compares the effect of fiscal spending on economic activity across four phases of the bus...
This paper compares the effect of fiscal spending on economic activity across various phases of the ...
For U.S. annual data that include World War II, the estimated multiplier for temporary defense spend...
We use the time series of shifts in U.S. taxes constructed by Romer and Romer to estimate tax multip...
Includes supplementary materials for the online appendix.We develop a general theory of state-depend...