NBER Publications by Shu-Chun Susan. Yang
Working Papers and Chapters
| July 2009 | Government Investment and Fiscal Stimulus in the Short and Long Runs
with Eric M. Leeper, Todd B. Walker: w15153
This paper contributes to the debate about fiscal multipliers by studying the impacts of government investment in conventional neoclassical growth models. The analysis focuses on two dimensions of fiscal policy that are critical for understanding the effects of government investment: implementation delays associated with building public capital projects and expected future fiscal adjustments to debt-financed spending. Implementation delays can produce small or even negative labor and output responses in the short run; anticipated fiscal financing adjustments matter both quantitatively and qualitatively for long-run growth effects. Taken together, these two dimensions have important implications for the short-run and long-run impacts of fiscal stimulus in the form of higher government infra... |
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