In this note I will briefly comment on two points in Almunia et al. (2010) The first regards the estimates of the size of the multiplier during the great depression. The second qualifies the importance of fiscal policy in the current crisis
of this paper... is that the quantitative relationships connecting monetary and financial variables ...
This comment overviews alternative forecast evaluation methodologies that can be used to assess cent...
The credit crunch of 2007-2008 is the most substantial financial crisis since those that preceded th...
If, as it seems, the 2008 global recession is over and it has not been as severe and as prolonged as...
The Great Depression of the 1930s and the Great Credit Crisis of the 2000s had similar causes but el...
"The Great Depression of the 1930s and the Great Credit Crisis of the 2000s had similar causes but e...
debt non-crisis, I had the vague impression that worries about explosive growth in the ratio of the ...
Three articles of this special issue evaluate the effects of unconventional monetary policies and th...
The decades going before the Great Depression and the U.S. subprime financial crises have close simi...
Western Europe and the United States suffered a severe fi nancial (nota-bly banking) crisis, followe...
A comparison of the Great Depression of 1929-39 with the present global financial crisis and global ...
One of the main global economic concerns before the financial crisis was the presence of large “glo...
A comparison of the Current Crisis with the Great Depression as regards their depth and the policy r...
The terms included in the title («Great Depression » and «Great Recession») are being widely used to...
Advisor Perspectives welcomes guest contributions. The views presented here do not necessarily repre...
of this paper... is that the quantitative relationships connecting monetary and financial variables ...
This comment overviews alternative forecast evaluation methodologies that can be used to assess cent...
The credit crunch of 2007-2008 is the most substantial financial crisis since those that preceded th...
If, as it seems, the 2008 global recession is over and it has not been as severe and as prolonged as...
The Great Depression of the 1930s and the Great Credit Crisis of the 2000s had similar causes but el...
"The Great Depression of the 1930s and the Great Credit Crisis of the 2000s had similar causes but e...
debt non-crisis, I had the vague impression that worries about explosive growth in the ratio of the ...
Three articles of this special issue evaluate the effects of unconventional monetary policies and th...
The decades going before the Great Depression and the U.S. subprime financial crises have close simi...
Western Europe and the United States suffered a severe fi nancial (nota-bly banking) crisis, followe...
A comparison of the Great Depression of 1929-39 with the present global financial crisis and global ...
One of the main global economic concerns before the financial crisis was the presence of large “glo...
A comparison of the Current Crisis with the Great Depression as regards their depth and the policy r...
The terms included in the title («Great Depression » and «Great Recession») are being widely used to...
Advisor Perspectives welcomes guest contributions. The views presented here do not necessarily repre...
of this paper... is that the quantitative relationships connecting monetary and financial variables ...
This comment overviews alternative forecast evaluation methodologies that can be used to assess cent...
The credit crunch of 2007-2008 is the most substantial financial crisis since those that preceded th...