This paper explores how discretionary fiscal policies on the revenue side of the government budget have reacted to economic fluctuations in European Union countries. For this purpose, it uses data on legislated revenue changes and structural indicators provided twice per year by national central banks of European Union countries in the ESCB framework for analyzing fiscal policy. Results suggest that, overall, legislated changes in taxes and social security contributions have responded in a strongly procyclical way to the business cycle, while commonly used cyclical-adjustment methods point to acyclicality
This paper develops a new methodology for estimating both the automatic and discretionary components...
Using real-time data, we explore the determinants of both fiscal plans and their implementation for ...
In this paper we present a stylised framework of fiscal policy determination that considers both str...
This paper explores how discretionary fiscal policies on the revenue side of the government budget h...
This paper explores how discretionary fiscal policies on the revenue side of the government budget h...
The aim of the thesis is to evaluate the reaction in fiscal stance in EMU with the purpose to invest...
none2We survey the recent empirical literature concerning the cyclical response of fiscal policies i...
Whether discretionary fiscal policies in industrialized countries act counter-or pro-cyclically and ...
Whether discretionary fiscal policies in industrialized countries act counter- or pro cyclically and...
We explore how fiscal policies in the OECD have responded to unexpected information about the econom...
The aim of this study is to explore discretionary fiscal policies in the euro area during the time o...
There is large evidence that fiscal policy in many countries tends to pro-cyclicality. This phenomen...
Using real-time data, we examine whether fiscal policy has been counter- or procyclical in a panel o...
This paper presents novel estimates for the cyclically-adjusted primary balance for 18 countries of ...
This paper presents novel estimates for the cyclically-adjusted primary balance for 18 countries of ...
This paper develops a new methodology for estimating both the automatic and discretionary components...
Using real-time data, we explore the determinants of both fiscal plans and their implementation for ...
In this paper we present a stylised framework of fiscal policy determination that considers both str...
This paper explores how discretionary fiscal policies on the revenue side of the government budget h...
This paper explores how discretionary fiscal policies on the revenue side of the government budget h...
The aim of the thesis is to evaluate the reaction in fiscal stance in EMU with the purpose to invest...
none2We survey the recent empirical literature concerning the cyclical response of fiscal policies i...
Whether discretionary fiscal policies in industrialized countries act counter-or pro-cyclically and ...
Whether discretionary fiscal policies in industrialized countries act counter- or pro cyclically and...
We explore how fiscal policies in the OECD have responded to unexpected information about the econom...
The aim of this study is to explore discretionary fiscal policies in the euro area during the time o...
There is large evidence that fiscal policy in many countries tends to pro-cyclicality. This phenomen...
Using real-time data, we examine whether fiscal policy has been counter- or procyclical in a panel o...
This paper presents novel estimates for the cyclically-adjusted primary balance for 18 countries of ...
This paper presents novel estimates for the cyclically-adjusted primary balance for 18 countries of ...
This paper develops a new methodology for estimating both the automatic and discretionary components...
Using real-time data, we explore the determinants of both fiscal plans and their implementation for ...
In this paper we present a stylised framework of fiscal policy determination that considers both str...