When is the fiscal multiplier high? A comparison of four business cycle phases

Berge, T., De Ridder, M.ORCID logo & Pfajfar, D. (2021). When is the fiscal multiplier high? A comparison of four business cycle phases. European Economic Review, 138, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.euroecorev.2021.103852
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This paper compares the effect of fiscal spending on economic activity across various phases of the business cycle. We show that the fiscal multiplier is higher when unemployment is increasing than when it is decreasing. Conversely, fiscal multipliers do not depend on whether the unemployment rate is above or below its long-term trend. This result emerges both in the analysis of long time-series at the U.S. national level as well as for a post-Vietnam War panel of U.S. states. Our findings synthesize previous, at times conflicting, evidence on the state-dependence of fiscal multipliers and imply that fiscal intervention early on in economic downturns is most effective at stabilizing output.

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