This study constructs a dynamic stochastic general equilibrium model and empirically investigates the effects of fiscal policy in Japan with focus on the functional difference in government expenditures. Specifically, we divide government consumption into merit and public goods and examine their external effect on private consumption. Our estimation using Japanese quarterly data from 1981:Q1 to 2012:Q4 indicates that merit goods are complements for private consumption, while public goods are substitutes, and consequently, the expenditure on merit goods has greater positive effects on the economy than public goods. Furthermore, we show that Japanese government expenditures are highly persistent and their response to the GDP gap and national ...
The main narrative about the Japanese fiscal situation is about the unsustainable debt trajectory. O...
of Tokyo for many helpful comments and suggestions. We especially would like to thank the Statistica...
of Tokyo for many helpful comments and suggestions. We especially would like to thank the Statistica...
In this paper, we estimate the relation between public and private consumption, splitting the former...
In this paper, we investigate the relation between public and private consumption, by constructing ...
In this paper, we investigate the relation between public and private consumption, by constructing ...
In this paper, we investigate the relation between public and private consumption, by constructing ...
We consider whether there is statistical evidence for a causal relationship between government expen...
This paper investigates the effect of an anticipated fiscal policy on consumption in Japan. I identi...
This paper studies how the \u85scal authoritys \u85nancing behavior a¤ects dynamic responses to a go...
This paper reconsiders the e¤ect of \u85scal policy using a New-Keynesian dynamic stochastic general...
In this paper, we investigate the relation between public and private consumption, by constructing a...
In this paper, we investigate the relation between public and private consumption, by constructing a...
It is often recognized that government spending shocks are well anticipated before they actually mat...
We estimate the e¤ect of di¤erent government consumption shocks on private con-sumption. First, we b...
The main narrative about the Japanese fiscal situation is about the unsustainable debt trajectory. O...
of Tokyo for many helpful comments and suggestions. We especially would like to thank the Statistica...
of Tokyo for many helpful comments and suggestions. We especially would like to thank the Statistica...
In this paper, we estimate the relation between public and private consumption, splitting the former...
In this paper, we investigate the relation between public and private consumption, by constructing ...
In this paper, we investigate the relation between public and private consumption, by constructing ...
In this paper, we investigate the relation between public and private consumption, by constructing ...
We consider whether there is statistical evidence for a causal relationship between government expen...
This paper investigates the effect of an anticipated fiscal policy on consumption in Japan. I identi...
This paper studies how the \u85scal authoritys \u85nancing behavior a¤ects dynamic responses to a go...
This paper reconsiders the e¤ect of \u85scal policy using a New-Keynesian dynamic stochastic general...
In this paper, we investigate the relation between public and private consumption, by constructing a...
In this paper, we investigate the relation between public and private consumption, by constructing a...
It is often recognized that government spending shocks are well anticipated before they actually mat...
We estimate the e¤ect of di¤erent government consumption shocks on private con-sumption. First, we b...
The main narrative about the Japanese fiscal situation is about the unsustainable debt trajectory. O...
of Tokyo for many helpful comments and suggestions. We especially would like to thank the Statistica...
of Tokyo for many helpful comments and suggestions. We especially would like to thank the Statistica...