Does state fiscal relief during recessions increase employment? Evidence from the american recovery and reinvestment act

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The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) of 2009 included $88 billion of aid to state governments administered through the Medicaid reimbursement process. We examine the effect of these transfers on states' employment. Because state fiscal relief outlays are endogenous to a state's economic environment, OLS results are biased downward. We address this problem by using a state's prerecession Medicaid spending level to instrument for ARRA state fiscal relief. In our preferred specification, a state's receipt of a marginal $100,000 in Medicaid outlays results in an additional 3.8 jobyears, 3.2 of which are outside the government, health, and education sectors.

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Chodorow-Reich, G., Feiveson, L., Liscow, Z., & Woolston, W. G. (2012). Does state fiscal relief during recessions increase employment? Evidence from the american recovery and reinvestment act. American Economic Journal: Economic Policy, 4(3), 118–145. https://doi.org/10.1257/pol.4.3.118

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