iv Abstract This thesis investigates the effects of government spend- ing on aggregate economic variables in the Czech Republic. The standard RBC and New Keynesian models assume only forward-looking households despite the evidence of a sig- nificant fraction of non-optimizing households. These mod- els do not provide reasonable predictions for the response of consumption: both models predict its fall following a gov- ernment spending shock. Therefore, a variant of the New Keynesian model, where rule-of-thumb households coexist with optimizing households, is used for the analysis. We have found that fiscal policy has a positive impact on output, although government spending multiplier does not exceed one. Also, the impact on consumption is p...
We analyse the effects of fiscal policy in non-EMU Central and Eastern European counties. The analy...
This paper analyzes the effects of macroeconomic shocks on the government debt dynamics in an open e...
The topic of this work is the correlation of the economic growth and final consumption of households...
iv Abstract This thesis investigates the effects of government spend- ing on aggregate economic vari...
iv Abstract This thesis investigates the effects of government spend- ing on aggregate economic vari...
Recent evidence on the effect of government spending shocks on consumption cannot be easily reconcil...
Recent evidence suggests that consumption rises in response to an increase in government spending. T...
In this paper, we provide the estimates of the fiscal multiplier in the Czech economy, based on the ...
In this paper, we provide the estimates of the fiscal multiplier in the Czech economy, based on the ...
This paper analyzes a New Keynesian model with Rule-of-Thumb consumers (ROTC) as in Galí et al.(2007...
After many decades, macroeconomic effects of fiscal policy have returned to the centre of the econom...
This work answers the question, whether household consumption in the Czech Republic and Slovakia dep...
In this paper we explore the potential of the DSGE-VAR modelling approach for examining the effects ...
This edition of the Research Bulletin focuses on four articles which analyse the macroeconomic effec...
The paper analyzes the macroeconomic effects of fiscal policy shocks in the Czech Republic. The low ...
We analyse the effects of fiscal policy in non-EMU Central and Eastern European counties. The analy...
This paper analyzes the effects of macroeconomic shocks on the government debt dynamics in an open e...
The topic of this work is the correlation of the economic growth and final consumption of households...
iv Abstract This thesis investigates the effects of government spend- ing on aggregate economic vari...
iv Abstract This thesis investigates the effects of government spend- ing on aggregate economic vari...
Recent evidence on the effect of government spending shocks on consumption cannot be easily reconcil...
Recent evidence suggests that consumption rises in response to an increase in government spending. T...
In this paper, we provide the estimates of the fiscal multiplier in the Czech economy, based on the ...
In this paper, we provide the estimates of the fiscal multiplier in the Czech economy, based on the ...
This paper analyzes a New Keynesian model with Rule-of-Thumb consumers (ROTC) as in Galí et al.(2007...
After many decades, macroeconomic effects of fiscal policy have returned to the centre of the econom...
This work answers the question, whether household consumption in the Czech Republic and Slovakia dep...
In this paper we explore the potential of the DSGE-VAR modelling approach for examining the effects ...
This edition of the Research Bulletin focuses on four articles which analyse the macroeconomic effec...
The paper analyzes the macroeconomic effects of fiscal policy shocks in the Czech Republic. The low ...
We analyse the effects of fiscal policy in non-EMU Central and Eastern European counties. The analy...
This paper analyzes the effects of macroeconomic shocks on the government debt dynamics in an open e...
The topic of this work is the correlation of the economic growth and final consumption of households...