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Applied Economics Letters | 2016

Fiscal multipliers in downturns and the effects of Euro Area consolidation

Sebastian Gechert; Andrew Hughes Hallett; Ansgar Rannenberg

ABSTRACT We estimate the impact of the fiscal consolidation actions in the Euro Area between 2011 and 2013 on output and public finances. We identify the discretionary fiscal consolidation effort based on new data by the European Commission. We combine these data with robust estimates from a rich meta-regression analysis on multipliers for various fiscal measures under different business cycle regimes. The frontloaded consolidation came at a considerable cost with an output loss of 7.7% and only a small gain to the primary balance of 0.2% of GDP. Backloading would have been much less costly due to lower multipliers.


Applied Economics Letters | 2018

The macroeconomic effects of the LTV and LTI ratios in Ireland

Matija Lozej; Ansgar Rannenberg

ABSTRACT We use the Central Bank of Ireland’s Dynamic Stochastic General Equilibrium model to investigate the introduction of regulatory loan-to-value and loan-to-income ratios in 2015, which form part of the Central Bank’s macroprudential measures. The main finding is that while the measures dampen economic activity in the short run, they bring benefits in the medium and long run. Household leverage declines, which lowers the default rate on bank loans. Households deleverage and foreign debt decreases significantly.


Archive | 2014

Are Fiscal Multipliers Regime-Dependent? A Meta Regression Analysis

Sebastian Gechert; Ansgar Rannenberg


Research Technical Papers | 2017

Countercyclical capital regulation in a small open economy DSGE model

Matija Lozej; Luca Onorante; Ansgar Rannenberg


International Business Research | 2017

Reassessing the Impact of the US Fiscal Stimulus: The Role of the Monetary Policy Stance

Andrew Hughes Hallett; Ansgar Rannenberg; Sven Schreiber


Vierteljahrshefte Zur Wirtschaftsforschung | 2015

The Costs of Greece's Fiscal Consolidation

Sebastian Gechert; Ansgar Rannenberg


Archive | 2015

Wirtschaftspolitische Herausforderungen 2015: Wirtschaftspolitik unter Zwängen

Gustav A. Horn; Sebastian Gechert; Alexander Herzog-Stein; Ansgar Rannenberg; Katja Rietzler; Silke Tober


Occasional Paper Series | 2018

Real and financial cycles in EU countries - Stylised facts and modelling implications

Gerhard Rünstler; Hiona Balfoussia; Lorenzo Burlon; Ginters Buss; Mariarosaria Comunale; Bruno De Backer; Hans Dewachter; Paolo Guarda; Markus Haavio; Irma Hindrayanto; Nikolai Ivanov Iskrev; Ivan Jaccard; Dmitry Kulikov; Davor Kunovac; Crt Lenarcic; Matthieu Lequien; Matija Lozej; Martin Mandler; Dimitris Papageorgiou; Jesper Pedersen; Gabriel Perez-Quiros; Ansgar Rannenberg; Eyno Rots; Michael Scharnagl; Peter Welz


Economics Letters | 2017

The macroeconomic effects of the regulatory LTV and LTI ratios in the Central Bank of Ireland's DSGE model

Matija Lozej; Ansgar Rannenberg


IMK Report | 2015

Im Aufschwung - Prognose der wirtschaftlichen Entwicklung 2015/2016

Gustav A. Horn; Sebastian Gechert; Alexander Herzog-Stein; Peter Hohlfeld; Fabian Lindner; Ansgar Rannenberg; Sabine Stephan; Thomas Theobald; Silke Tober

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Matija Lozej

Central Bank of Ireland

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Gustav A. Horn

German Institute for Economic Research

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Sebastian Gechert

Chemnitz University of Technology

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Silke Tober

German Institute for Economic Research

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