Fiscal Policy after the Financial Crisis
Alberto Alesina and
Francesco Giavazzi ()
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Date: 2013
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Chapters in this book:
- Introduction to "Fiscal Policy after the Financial Crisis" , pp 1-18

- Alberto Alesina and Francesco Giavazzi
- Government Spending and Private Activity , pp 19-55

- Valerie Ramey
- Comment on "Government Spending and Private Activity" , pp 56-61

- Roberto Perotti
- Fiscal Multipliers in Recession and Expansion , pp 63-98

- Alan Auerbach and Yuriy Gorodnichenko
- Comment on "Fiscal Multipliers in Recession and Expansion" , pp 98-102

- Robert E. Hall
- The Household Effects of Government Spending , pp 103-141

- Francesco Giavazzi and Michael McMahon
- Comment on "The Household Effects of Government Spending" , pp 141-149

- Lawrence Christiano
- The Role of Growth Slowdowns and Forecast Errors in Public Debt Crises , pp 151-173

- William Easterly
- Comment on "The Role of Growth Slowdowns and Forecast Errors in Public Debt Crises" , pp 173-175

- Indira Rajaraman
- Game Over: Simulating Unsustainable Fiscal Policy , pp 177-202

- Richard Evans, Laurence Kotlikoff and Kerk L. Phillips
- Comment on "Game Over: Simulating Unsustainable Fiscal Policy" , pp 202-209

- Douglas Elmendorf
- How Do Laffer Curves Differ across Countries? , pp 211-249

- Mathias Trabandt and Harald Uhlig
- Comment on "How Do Laffer Curves Differ Across Countries?" , pp 249-253

- Jaume Ventura
- Perceptions and Misperceptions of Fiscal Inflation , pp 255-299

- Eric Leeper and Todd Walker
- Comment on "Perceptions and Misperceptions of Fiscal Inflation" , pp 299-305

- Jordi Galí
- The "Austerity Myth": Gain without Pain? , pp 307-354

- Roberto Perotti
- Comment on "The "Austerity Myth": Gain Without Pain?" , pp 354-357

- Philip Lane
- Can Public Sector Wage Bills Be Reduced? , pp 359-402

- Pierre Cahuc and Stéphane Carcillo
- Comment on "Can Public Sector Wage Bills Be Reduced?" , pp 402-404

- Paolo Pinotti
- Entitlement Reforms in Europe: Policy Mixes in the Current Pension Reform Process , pp 405-435

- Axel H. Börsch-Supan
- Comment on "Entitlement Reforms in Europe: Policy Mixes in the Current Pension Reform Process" , pp 435-442

- David Wise
- "Fiscal Devaluation" and Fiscal Consolidation: The VAT in Troubled Times , pp 443-485

- Ruud de Mooij and Michael Keen
- Comment on "'Fiscal Devaluation' and Fiscal Consolidation: The VAT in Troubled Times" , pp 486-493

- James Poterba
- Fiscal Rules: Theoretical Issues and Historical Experiences , pp 495-525

- Charles Wyplosz
- Comment on "Fiscal Rules: Theoretical Issues and Historical Experiences" , pp 526-529

- Lucio R. Pench
- The Electoral Consequences of Large Fiscal Adjustments , pp 531-570

- Alberto Alesina, Dorian Carloni and Giampaolo Lecce
- Comment on "The Electoral Consequences of Large Fiscal Adjustments" , pp 570-572

- Thomas Romer
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