JabRef Miscellanea
Author | Title | Year | Journal/Proceedings | Reftype | DOI/URL |
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Batini, N., Eyraud, L., Forni, L. and Weber, A. | Fiscal Multipliers: Size, Determinants, and Use in Macroeconomic Projections [BibTeX] |
2014 | (14) | book | URL |
BibTeX:
@book{Batini2014a, author = {Batini, Nicoletta and Eyraud, Luc and Forni, Lorenzo and Weber, Anke}, title = {Fiscal Multipliers: Size, Determinants, and Use in Macroeconomic Projections}, publisher = {International Monetary Fund}, year = {2014}, number = {14}, url = {https://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2014/tnm1404.pdf} } |
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IMF | World Economic Outlook: Recovery, Risk, and Rebalancing [BibTeX] |
2010 | book | URL | |
BibTeX:
@book{IMF2010, author = {IMF}, title = {World Economic Outlook: Recovery, Risk, and Rebalancing}, publisher = {International Monetary Fund}, year = {2010}, url = {https://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/weo/2010/02/pdf/text.pdf} } |
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International Monetary Fund, P.S. | Fiscal Adjustment in an Uncertain World [BibTeX] |
2013 | World Economic and Financial Surveys: International Monetary Fund, pp. 72 | book | URL |
BibTeX:
@book{InternationalMonetaryFund2013, author = {International Monetary Fund, Publication Services}, title = {Fiscal Adjustment in an Uncertain World}, journal = {World Economic and Financial Surveys: International Monetary Fund}, publisher = {IMF}, year = {2013}, pages = {72}, url = {https://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/fm/2013/01/pdf/fm1301.pdf} } |
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Alesina, A. | Fiscal adjustments: lessons from recent history [BibTeX] |
2010 | Ecofin | conference | URL |
BibTeX:
@conference{Alesina2010, author = {Alberto Alesina}, title = {Fiscal adjustments: lessons from recent history}, booktitle = {Ecofin}, year = {2010}, note = {Prepared for the Ecofin meeting in Madrid April 15, 2010.}, url = {http://scholar.harvard.edu/files/alesina/files/fiscaladjustments_lessons-1.pdf} } |
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Perotti, R. | The" austerity myth": gain without pain? [BibTeX] |
2011 | Fiscal policy and its implications for monetary and financial stability | conference | URL |
BibTeX:
@conference{Perotti2011a, author = {Perotti, Roberto}, title = {The" austerity myth": gain without pain?}, booktitle = {Fiscal policy and its implications for monetary and financial stability}, publisher = {10th BIS Annual Conference}, year = {2011}, url = {https://www.bis.org/events/conf110623/perotti_pres.pdf} } |
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IMF | "Chapter 5: Fiscal Policy as a Countercyclical Tool" in World Economic Outlook (WEO): Financial Stress, Downturns, and Recoveries [BibTeX] |
2008 | , pp. 159-196 | inbook | URL |
BibTeX:
@inbook{IMF2008, author = {IMF}, title = {"Chapter 5: Fiscal Policy as a Countercyclical Tool" in World Economic Outlook (WEO): Financial Stress, Downturns, and Recoveries}, publisher = {International Monetary Fund}, year = {2008}, pages = {159-196}, url = {https://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/weo/2008/02/pdf/text.pdf} } |
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IMF | "Chapter 1: Global Prospects and Policies" in World Economic Outlook (WEO): Coping with High Debt and Sluggish Growth [BibTeX] |
2012 | , pp. 1-60 | inbook | URL |
BibTeX:
@inbook{IMF2012, author = {IMF}, title = {"Chapter 1: Global Prospects and Policies" in World Economic Outlook (WEO): Coping with High Debt and Sluggish Growth}, publisher = {International Monetary Fund}, year = {2012}, pages = {1-60}, url = {https://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/weo/2012/02/pdf/text.pdf} } |
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Nichols, A. and Schaffer, M. | Clustered errors in Stata [BibTeX] |
2007 | United Kingdom Stata Users Group Meeting | inproceedings | URL |
BibTeX:
@inproceedings{Nichols2007, author = {Nichols, Austin and Schaffer, Mark}, title = {Clustered errors in Stata}, booktitle = {United Kingdom Stata Users Group Meeting}, year = {2007}, url = {http://fmwww.bc.edu/repec/usug2007/Stata%20UGM%202007/crse.pdf} } |
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Broda, C. and Parker, J. | The impact of the 2008 tax rebates on consumer spending: A first look at the evidence [BibTeX] |
2008 | Kellogg Insight | periodical | URL |
BibTeX:
@periodical{Broda2008, author = {Broda, Christian and Parker, Jonathan}, title = {The impact of the 2008 tax rebates on consumer spending: A first look at the evidence}, journal = {Kellogg Insight}, year = {2008}, url = {http://insight.kellogg.northwestern.edu/article/the_impact_of_the_2008_tax_rebates_on_consumer_spending} } |
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Carnot, N. and de Castro Fernández, F. | The discretionary fiscal effort: an assessment of fiscal policy and its output effect [BibTeX] |
2015 | Economic papers(543), pp. 1-84 | periodical | URL |
BibTeX:
@periodical{Carnot2015, author = {Carnot, Nicolas and de Castro Fernández, Francisco}, title = {The discretionary fiscal effort: an assessment of fiscal policy and its output effect}, journal = {Economic papers}, publisher = {Commission of the European Communities. Directorate-General for Economic and Financial}, year = {2015}, number = {543}, pages = {1-84}, url = {http://ec.europa.eu/economy_finance/publications/economic_paper/2015/pdf/ecp543_en.pdf} } |
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Hall, R.E. | Discussion of "Fiscal Multipliers in Recession and Expansion" by Alan Auerbach and Yuriy Gorodnichenko [BibTeX] |
2012 | periodical | URL | |
BibTeX:
@periodical{Hall2012, author = {Hall, Robert E}, title = {Discussion of "Fiscal Multipliers in Recession and Expansion" by Alan Auerbach and Yuriy Gorodnichenko}, publisher = {Citeseer}, year = {2012}, url = {http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/download?doi=10.1.1.378.3318&rep=rep1&type=pdf} } |
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Henninger, D. | Henninger: Escape From Spending Hell. The sequester proved that spending cuts aren't a political third rail. [BibTeX] |
2013 | The Wall Street Journal | periodical | URL |
BibTeX:
@periodical{Henninger2013, author = {Daniel Henninger}, title = {Henninger: Escape From Spending Hell. The sequester proved that spending cuts aren't a political third rail.}, journal = {The Wall Street Journal}, year = {2013}, url = {http://www.wsj.com/articles/SB10001424127887324077704578358391794787824} } |
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Krugman, P. | The case for cuts was a lie. Why does Britain still believe it? The austerity delusion [BibTeX] |
2015 | The Guardian | periodical | URL |
BibTeX:
@periodical{Krugman2015, author = {Paul Krugman}, title = {The case for cuts was a lie. Why does Britain still believe it? The austerity delusion}, journal = {The Guardian}, year = {2015}, url = {http://www.theguardian.com/business/ng-interactive/2015/apr/29/the-austerity-delusion} } |
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Taylor, A. | When is the time for austerity? [BibTeX] |
2013 | VOX | periodical | URL |
BibTeX:
@periodical{Taylor2013, author = {Alan Taylor}, title = {When is the time for austerity?}, journal = {VOX}, year = {2013}, url = {http://voxeu.org/article/when-time-austerity} } |
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Bahaj, S.A. | Systemic risk and the Euro crisis: a narrative approach (Preliminary and Incomplete) [BibTeX] |
2013 | unpublished | URL | |
BibTeX:
@unpublished{Bahaj2013, author = {Bahaj, Saleem A}, title = {Systemic risk and the Euro crisis: a narrative approach (Preliminary and Incomplete)}, year = {2013}, note = {Working Paper 2013}, url = {http://www.edge-page.net/jamb2013/papers/SaleemBahaj_EuroCrisis150813.pdf} } |
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Miyamoto, W., Nguyen, T.L. and Sergeyev, D. | Government Spending Multipliers under the Zero Lower Bound: Evidence from Japan [BibTeX] |
2015 | unpublished | URL | |
BibTeX:
@unpublished{Miyamoto2015, author = {Miyamoto, Wataru and Nguyen, Thuy Lan and Sergeyev, Dmitriy}, title = {Government Spending Multipliers under the Zero Lower Bound: Evidence from Japan}, year = {2015}, note = {Working paper}, url = {https://editorialexpress.com/cgi-bin/conference/download.cgi?db_name=SED2016&paper_id=666} } |
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Romer, C.D. and Romer, D.H. | A narrative analysis of postwar tax changes | 2009 | Unpublished paper, University of California, Berkeley | unpublished | URL |
Abstract: This paper provides a narrative analysis of federal tax legislation in the United States over the period 1945-2007. It uses contemporary primary sources to identify every significant piece of federal tax legislation over this period. It then uses those sources to determine the primary motivation for each action, and the size and timing of its revenue effects. The paper demonstrates that the motivation for almost every significant tax bill falls into one of four categories: responding to a current or planned change in government spending, offsetting other influences on economic activity, reducing an inherited budget deficit, and attempting to increase long-run growth. It also finds that in the small number of cases where more than one motivation is important, it is possible to construct reasonable estimates of the portions of the expected revenue effects due to each motivation. Finally, the paper classifies each tax change on several dimensions, such as whether it was intended to be temporary or permanent, whether it focused on changing marginal tax rates, and whether it significantly changed investment incentives. The results of the analysis can be used as an input into studies of the aggregate effects of changes in taxes. | |||||
BibTeX:
@unpublished{Romer2009, author = {Christina D. Romer and David H. Romer}, title = {A narrative analysis of postwar tax changes}, journal = {Unpublished paper, University of California, Berkeley}, year = {2009}, note = {June 2009 Working Paper}, url = {http://eml.berkeley.edu/ dromer/papers/nadraft609.pdf} } |
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Romer, C.D. and Romer, D.H. | Transfer Payments and the Macroeconomy: The Effects of Social Security Benefit Changes, 1952-1991 | 2016 | unpublished | URL | |
Abstract: This paper uses Social Security benefit increases from 1952 to 1991 to investigate the macroeconomic effects of changes in transfers. It finds a large, immediate, and significant positive response of consumption to permanent benefit increases. The response declines after about five months, and does not appear to spread to industrial production or employment. The effects of transfers are faster, but much less persistent and much smaller overall, than those of tax changes. Finally, monetary policy responds strongly to benefit increases but not to tax changes. This may account for the failure of the effects of transfers to persist or spread. | |||||
BibTeX:
@unpublished{Romer2016, author = {Christina D. Romer and David H. Romer}, title = {Transfer Payments and the Macroeconomy: The Effects of Social Security Benefit Changes, 1952-1991}, year = {2016}, note = {March 2016 Working Paper}, url = {http://eml.berkeley.edu/ cromer/RomerandRomerTransfers.pdf} } |