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The following pages link to Can fiscal spending stimulate private consumption? (Q1927420):
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- The role of liquid government bonds in the great transformation of American monetary policy (Q621270) (← links)
- Can government spending increase private consumption? the role of complementarity (Q1046350) (← links)
- Evidence on the substitutability between government purchases and consumer spending within specific spending categories (Q1128594) (← links)
- The government wage bill and private activity (Q1655579) (← links)
- Time-to-build, consumption complementarity, and fiscal stimulus (Q1787291) (← links)
- Externality in labor supply and government spending (Q1942931) (← links)
- Keeping up with the Joneses and the consumption response to government spending (Q2096218) (← links)
- How do income and the debt position of households propagate fiscal stimulus into consumption? (Q2097978) (← links)
- Government spending and heterogeneous consumption dynamics (Q2191456) (← links)
- Does fiscal policy matter? Blinder and Solow revisited (Q2907913) (← links)
- THE ADVERSE EFFECT OF GOVERNMENT SPENDING ON PRIVATE CONSUMPTION IN NEW KEYNESIAN MODELS (Q3060278) (← links)
- FISCAL STIMULUS WITH LEARNING‐BY‐DOING (Q3299207) (← links)
- The consumption multiplier of government spending: the role of substitutability between government spending and leisure (Q6154277) (← links)