Why Do Economists Still Disagree over Government Spending Multipliers?

  • Carroll D
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Abstract

Public debate about the effects of government spending heated up after record-large stimulus packages were enacted to address the fallout of the financial crisis. Almost as noticeable as the discord was the absence of consensus among prominent economists on the issue. While it seems a simple problem to estimate the effect of government spending on output—the size of the government multiplier—it is anything but.

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Carroll, D. R. (2014). Why Do Economists Still Disagree over Government Spending Multipliers? Economic Commentary (Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland), 1–6. https://doi.org/10.26509/frbc-ec-201409

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