Multiplier analysis based upon the information contained in Leontief's inverse is undoubtedly part of the core of the input-output methodology and numerous applications an extensions have been developed that exploit its informational content. Nonetheless there are some implicit theoretical assumptions whose implications have perhaps not been fully assessed. This is the case of the 'excess capacity' assumption. Because of this assumption resources are available as needed to adjust production to new equilibrium states. In real world applications, however, new resources are scarce and costly. Supply constraints kick in and hence resource allocation needs to take them into account to really assess the effect of government policies. Using a clos...
Standard expenditure multipliers capture economy-wide effects of new government projects only when f...
This paper explores the sensitivity of multiplier estimates under three alternative assump-tions abo...
Ghosh's model is discussed in this paper under two alternative scenarios. In an open version we comp...
Multiplier analysis based upon the information contained in Leontief's inverse is undoubtedly part ...
Multiplier analysis based upon the information contained in Leontief's inverse is undoubtedly part o...
2 Multiplier analysis based upon the information contained in Leontief's inverse is undoubtedly...
Demand-side multipliers have ruled within multisectoral models as the main indicators for policy ef...
Expenditure multipliers are routinely used to evaluate the effectiveness of government spending. Whe...
Demand-side multipliers have ruled within multisectoral models as the main indicators for policy ef...
The input-output (IO) analysis explores changes in final demand through the regional economy using m...
This paper explains the key factors that determine the effectiveness of government purchases as a me...
The main purpose of this paper is to develop a new kind of input-output multiplier that would be par...
We develop a general theory of state-dependent fiscal multipliers in a framework featuring two empir...
Abstract: We show that standard expenditure multipliers capture economy-wide effects of new governme...
We show that standard expenditure multipliers capture economy-wide effects of new government project...
Standard expenditure multipliers capture economy-wide effects of new government projects only when f...
This paper explores the sensitivity of multiplier estimates under three alternative assump-tions abo...
Ghosh's model is discussed in this paper under two alternative scenarios. In an open version we comp...
Multiplier analysis based upon the information contained in Leontief's inverse is undoubtedly part ...
Multiplier analysis based upon the information contained in Leontief's inverse is undoubtedly part o...
2 Multiplier analysis based upon the information contained in Leontief's inverse is undoubtedly...
Demand-side multipliers have ruled within multisectoral models as the main indicators for policy ef...
Expenditure multipliers are routinely used to evaluate the effectiveness of government spending. Whe...
Demand-side multipliers have ruled within multisectoral models as the main indicators for policy ef...
The input-output (IO) analysis explores changes in final demand through the regional economy using m...
This paper explains the key factors that determine the effectiveness of government purchases as a me...
The main purpose of this paper is to develop a new kind of input-output multiplier that would be par...
We develop a general theory of state-dependent fiscal multipliers in a framework featuring two empir...
Abstract: We show that standard expenditure multipliers capture economy-wide effects of new governme...
We show that standard expenditure multipliers capture economy-wide effects of new government project...
Standard expenditure multipliers capture economy-wide effects of new government projects only when f...
This paper explores the sensitivity of multiplier estimates under three alternative assump-tions abo...
Ghosh's model is discussed in this paper under two alternative scenarios. In an open version we comp...