International audienceThis paper studies government spending multipliers in a panel of OECD countries. While recent literature has highlighted the differences in government consumption and investment effects, we extend this approach sectorally and report findings that suggest strong heterogeneities across sectors for government spending and output. Differences in price stickiness and sectors’ position in the production network are the main drivers of these heterogeneities
Our paper investigates the impact of government spending shocks on relative sector size and contrast...
This paper investigates the impact of government expenditure on growth, in a heterogeneous panel for...
International audienceOur paper investigates the sectoral effects of government spending shocks and ...
We study the effects of aggregate government spending shocks in a New Keynesian economy with multipl...
We find that debt-financed government spending multipliers vary considerably depending on the locati...
The purpose of the analysis presented in the article is to identify various economic, social, politi...
This paper tests several leading hypotheses on determinants of government expenditure. The purpose i...
This PhD thesis investigates the role of government spending in the macro-economy. A central problem...
This paper argues that the richer frequency and variety of fiscal policy shocks available in an inte...
This paper tests several leading hypotheses on determinants of government expenditure. The purpose i...
This Working Paper should not be reported as representing the views of the IMF. The views expressed ...
We contribute to the intense debate on the real effects of fiscal stimuli by showing that the impact...
The aim of this paper is to estimate government consumption multiplier and to examine the effect of ...
In this brief, authors Michael Ettlinger, Jordan Hensley, and Julia Vieira analyze how much the gove...
This paper assesses the impact of the composition of government spending on economic growth in devel...
Our paper investigates the impact of government spending shocks on relative sector size and contrast...
This paper investigates the impact of government expenditure on growth, in a heterogeneous panel for...
International audienceOur paper investigates the sectoral effects of government spending shocks and ...
We study the effects of aggregate government spending shocks in a New Keynesian economy with multipl...
We find that debt-financed government spending multipliers vary considerably depending on the locati...
The purpose of the analysis presented in the article is to identify various economic, social, politi...
This paper tests several leading hypotheses on determinants of government expenditure. The purpose i...
This PhD thesis investigates the role of government spending in the macro-economy. A central problem...
This paper argues that the richer frequency and variety of fiscal policy shocks available in an inte...
This paper tests several leading hypotheses on determinants of government expenditure. The purpose i...
This Working Paper should not be reported as representing the views of the IMF. The views expressed ...
We contribute to the intense debate on the real effects of fiscal stimuli by showing that the impact...
The aim of this paper is to estimate government consumption multiplier and to examine the effect of ...
In this brief, authors Michael Ettlinger, Jordan Hensley, and Julia Vieira analyze how much the gove...
This paper assesses the impact of the composition of government spending on economic growth in devel...
Our paper investigates the impact of government spending shocks on relative sector size and contrast...
This paper investigates the impact of government expenditure on growth, in a heterogeneous panel for...
International audienceOur paper investigates the sectoral effects of government spending shocks and ...