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27. How Does Inflation Impact the Effects of Expansionary Monetary Policy and Fiscal Policies on Real GDP Growth?

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Abstract

Evidence indicates the magnitudes of the multiplier effects of expansionary monetary and fiscal policies on output are bigger in the low inflation environment and low economic policy uncertainty regime than in the high inflation regime. The high trend inflation and elevated economic policy uncertainty dampen the multiplier effects of expansionary policies. Therefore low inflation and low economic policy uncertainty environments are needed to propagate the stimulatory effects of expansionary policies on GDP growth.

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Fußnoten
1
Their work differed from that of Ball et al. (1988) and Defina (1999) by allowing for the differential effects of monetary policy and government spending. They test the new Keynesian proposition that sticky prices increase the effects of government spending and monetary policy on gross national product. They found little evidence of the new Keynesian sticky price model.
 
2
This approach differs from Ball et al. (1988) and other studies that uses cross-country analysis.
 
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Metadaten
Titel
How Does Inflation Impact the Effects of Expansionary Monetary Policy and Fiscal Policies on Real GDP Growth?
verfasst von
Eliphas Ndou
Thabo Mokoena
Copyright-Jahr
2019
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-19803-9_27