Alisdair McKay
Boston University
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Econometrica | 2016
Alisdair McKay; Ricardo Reis
Most countries have automatic rules in their tax-and-transfer systems that are partly intended to stabilize economic fluctuations. This paper measures how effective they are. We put forward a model that merges the standard incomplete-markets model of consumption and inequality with the new Keynesian model of nominal rigidities and business cycles, and that includes most of the main potential stabilizers in the U.S. data, as well as the theoretical channels by which they may work. We find that the conventional argument that stabilizing disposable income will stabilize aggregate demand plays a negligible role on the effectiveness of the stabilizers, whereas tax-and-transfer programs that affect inequality and social insurance can have a large effect on aggregate volatility. However, as currently designed, the set of stabilizers in place in the United States has barely had any effect on volatility. According to our model, expanding safety-net programs, like food stamps, has the largest potential to enhance the effectiveness of the stabilizers.
The American Economic Review | 2015
Filip Matějka; Alisdair McKay
The American Economic Review | 2016
Alisdair McKay; Emi Nakamura; Jón Steinsson
Journal of Monetary Economics | 2008
Alisdair McKay; Ricardo Reis
The American Economic Review | 2012
Filip Matějka; Alisdair McKay
National Bureau of Economic Research | 2013
Alisdair McKay; Ricardo Reis
Current Issues in Economics and Finance | 2005
Jason Bram; Alisdair McKay
Journal of Monetary Economics | 2017
Alisdair McKay
2012 Meeting Papers | 2011
Alisdair McKay; Tamás Papp
Economic Quarterly | 2010
Per Krusell; Alisdair McKay