Effects of fiscal policy on private consumption: evidence from structural-balance fiscal rule deviations
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Correa, Juan A.
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Effects of fiscal policy on private consumption: evidence from structural-balance fiscal rule deviations
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We use a new narrative measure of fiscal shocks to study how private consumption
reacts to government spending increases. Our fiscal shocks arise from three
announcements of expansionary fiscal rule deviations in a small and open
economy where fiscal policy follows a structural-balance fiscal rule. All those
deviations were announced to be mainly on the spending side.We find a negative
response of private consumption in the face of those announcements. Our findings
are consistent with the existence of consumers expecting some irreversibility
in government spending increases and, as a consequence, a rise in future taxes to
make the newly announced fiscal spending path consistent with the intertemporal
government budget constraint.
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URI: https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/128717
DOI: DOI: 10.1080/13504851.2014.889796
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Applied Economics Letters, 2014
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