Marattin, Luigi
(2007)
Private and Public Consumption and Counter-Ciclical Fiscal Policy.
Bologna:
Dipartimento di Scienze economiche DSE,
p. 29.
DOI
10.6092/unibo/amsacta/4696.
In: Quaderni - Working Paper DSE
(588).
ISSN 2282-6483.
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Abstract
In this paper we set up a NK-DSGE model in which the consumer
derives utility from a consumption basket made of public and private
consumption, there is monopolistic competiton in the intermediate
good sector, Calvo-Yun price setting, endogenous labour supply and
Taylor rule for monetary policy. We analyse the effects of a counterciclical
fiscal policy rule and how varying the degree of counterciclicality
affects the determinacy of the rational expectations equilbrium and the
ability to respond to technological and government spending shocks. A
broad conclusion is that desiderability of pro/counter ciclical stance of
fiscal policy cannot accurately be drawn without taking into account
the quality of the public expenditure and the way it interacts with
private consumption.
Abstract
In this paper we set up a NK-DSGE model in which the consumer
derives utility from a consumption basket made of public and private
consumption, there is monopolistic competiton in the intermediate
good sector, Calvo-Yun price setting, endogenous labour supply and
Taylor rule for monetary policy. We analyse the effects of a counterciclical
fiscal policy rule and how varying the degree of counterciclicality
affects the determinacy of the rational expectations equilbrium and the
ability to respond to technological and government spending shocks. A
broad conclusion is that desiderability of pro/counter ciclical stance of
fiscal policy cannot accurately be drawn without taking into account
the quality of the public expenditure and the way it interacts with
private consumption.
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