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Zoekopdracht: faculteit: "FEB" en publicatiejaar: "2009"

AuteursM. Kirchner, J. Cimadomo, S. Hauptmeier
TitelTransmission of government spending shocks in the euro area: time variation and driving forces
UitgeverECB
PlaatsFrankfurt am Main
Jaar2009
Pagina's60
FaculteitFaculteit Economie en Bedrijfskunde
Instituut/afd.FEB: Research Institute in Economics and Econometrics Amsterdam (RESAM)
SamenvattingThis paper provides new evidence on the effects of government spending
shocks and the fiscal transmission mechanism in the euro area for the period
1980-2008. Our contribution is two-fold. First, we investigate changes in the
macroeconomic impact of government spending shocks using time-varying
structural VAR techniques. The results show that the short-run effectiveness
of government spending in stabilizing real GDP and private consumption has
increased until the end-1980s but it has decreased thereafter. Moreover, government
spending multipliers at longer horizons have declined substantially
over the sample period. We also observe a weaker response of real wages
and a stronger response of the nominal interest rate to spending shocks.
Second, we provide econometric evidence on the driving forces behind the
observed time variation of spending multipliers. We find that a higher ratio
of credit to households over GDP, a smaller share of government investment
and a larger share of public wages over total government spending have led
to decreasing contemporaneous multipliers. At the same time, our results
indicate that higher government debt-to-GDP ratios have negatively affected
long-term multipliers.
Keywords: Government spending shocks; Fiscal transmission mechanism; Structural change;
Bayesian analysis; Structural vector autoregressions; Time-varying parameter models
JEL classification: C32; E62; H30; H50
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