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Multi-objective machine learning framework for welfare-optimized health insurance design in infectious disease management (Gastroenteritis). [PDF]
Momahhed SS, Haghighathoseini A.
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The Case for Fiscal Policy [PDF]
The case for fiscal policy and for governments to manipulate on their budgets as appropriate with the specific objective of achieving high levels of employment arises from Kaleckian and Keynesian propositions. Put simply, the latter argue that no market mechanisms are in place to ensure that the level of aggregate demand is sufficient for high levels ...
Philip Arestis, Malcolm Sawyer
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Fiscal Policy for the Crisis [PDF]
The current crisis calls for two main sets of policy measures. First, measures to repair the financial system. Second, measures to increase demand and restore confidence. While some of these measures overlap, the focus of this note is on the second set of policies, and more specifically, given the limited room for monetary policy, on fiscal policy. The
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Fiscal policy and corruption [PDF]
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Bernard Gauthier, Jonathan Goyette
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Journal of Public Economics, 2002
Abstract This paper explores on a panel of 19 OECD countries the role of fragmentation in determining fiscal outcomes over the 1970–95 period. We first define the notion of fragmentation of fiscal policy-making as the degree to which the costs of a dollar of aggregate expenditure are internalized by individual decision-makers.
PEROTTI, Roberto, KONTOPOULOS, Y.
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Abstract This paper explores on a panel of 19 OECD countries the role of fragmentation in determining fiscal outcomes over the 1970–95 period. We first define the notion of fragmentation of fiscal policy-making as the degree to which the costs of a dollar of aggregate expenditure are internalized by individual decision-makers.
PEROTTI, Roberto, KONTOPOULOS, Y.
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The Economists' Voice, 2014
Abstract Monetary policy is altered once a month. Fiscal policy is altered once a year. As a potential improvement this article examines the use of feedback control rules for fiscal policy that is altered quarterly. Following the work of Blinder and Orszag, modifications are discussed in Congressional practice and institutions that ...
Kendrick, D.A., Amman, H.M.
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Abstract Monetary policy is altered once a month. Fiscal policy is altered once a year. As a potential improvement this article examines the use of feedback control rules for fiscal policy that is altered quarterly. Following the work of Blinder and Orszag, modifications are discussed in Congressional practice and institutions that ...
Kendrick, D.A., Amman, H.M.
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