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Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research, 2023
Harry, JR, Simms, A, and Hite, M. Establishing phase definitions for jump and drop landings and an exploratory assessment of performance-related metrics to monitor during testing.
John R. Harry, Anton Simms, Mia Hite
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Harry, JR, Simms, A, and Hite, M. Establishing phase definitions for jump and drop landings and an exploratory assessment of performance-related metrics to monitor during testing.
John R. Harry, Anton Simms, Mia Hite
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Quantitative Analysis of a Wealth Tax for the United States: Exclusion and Expenditures
Social Science Research Network, 2023We use an overlapping generations model with endogenous avoidance and rich tax detail to quantitatively analyze two major issues in the design of a wealth tax for the United States: the provision of exclusions for certain housing and business equity, and
Rachel Moore, Brandon Pecoraro
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Central Bank Credibility and Fiscal Responsibility
Social Science Research Network, 2023We consider a New Keynesian model with strategic monetary and fiscal interactions. The fiscal authority maximizes social welfare. Monetary policy is delegated to a central bank with an anti-inflation bias that suffers from a lack of commitment.
Jesse Schreger +2 more
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Fiscal Rules and the Selection of Politicians: Theory and Evidence from Italy
Social Science Research NetworkFiscal rules, or constraints on the policymaking discretion of elected officials, are widely used to regulate fiscal policies. Using data on Italian municipalities, we employ a difference-in-discontinuity design to provide evidence of the negative effect
Matteo Gamalerio, Federico Trombetta
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The Long-Run Effects of Government Spending
The American Economic ReviewMilitary spending has large and persistent effects on output because it shifts the composition of public spending toward R&D. This boosts innovation and private investment in the medium term and increases productivity and GDP at longer horizons. Public R&
Juan Antolín-Díaz, P. Surico
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Fiscal and Monetary Policy Interactions in a Model with Low Interest Rates
American Economic Journal: MacroeconomicsWe provide a new Keynesian model where entrepreneurs face uninsurable idiosyncratic investment risk and credit constraints. Government bonds provide liquidity services.
Jianjun Miao, Dongling Su
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Micro Risks and (Robust) Pareto-Improving Policies
The American Economic ReviewWe provide conditions for the feasibility of robust Pareto-improving (RPI) policies when markets are incomplete and the interest rate is below the growth rate.
Mark Aguiar, M. Amador, C. Arellano
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Physician Impairment: A Primer for Clinicians Treating Physicians
Psychiatric annalsPhysician impairment represents a substantial concern for the medical community, not only for the individual, but for their patients as it can lead to an increase in medical errors.
Chandler Hicks +3 more
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Sticky Spending, Sequestration, and Government Debt
The American Economic ReviewOnce established, government spending programs tend to continue. A commonly held view is that spending inertia leads to unsustainable debt, ultimately requiring fiscal adjustments such as “sequestration.” We show that by insuring against political ...
F. Piguillem, Alessandro Riboni
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