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Fiscal Stimulus in a Monetary Union: Evidence from US Regions
Author(s) -
Emi Nakamura,
Jón Steinsson
Publication year - 2014
Publication title -
american economic review
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 16.936
H-Index - 297
eISSN - 1944-7981
pISSN - 0002-8282
DOI - 10.1257/aer.104.3.753
Subject(s) - economics , fiscal multiplier , government spending , multiplier (economics) , small open economy , stimulus (psychology) , monetary policy , macroeconomics , open economy , monetary economics , exploit , fiscal policy , dynamic stochastic general equilibrium , aggregate demand , exchange rate , psychology , computer security , computer science , welfare , market economy , psychotherapist
We use rich historical data on military procurement spending across U.S. regions to estimate the effects of government spending in a monetary union. Aggregate military build-ups and draw- downs have differential effects across regions. We use this variation to estimate an "open economy relative multiplier" of approximately 1.5. We develop a framework for interpreting this estimate and relating it to estimates of the standard closed economy aggregate multiplier. The closed economy aggregate multiplier is highly sensitive to how strongly aggregate monetary and tax policy "leans against the wind." In contrast, our open economy relative multiplier "differences out" these effects because different regions in the union share a common monetary and tax policy. Our estimates provide evidence in favor of models in which demand shocks can have large effects on output.

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