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HABIT FORMATION AND GOVERNMENT SPENDING IN A SMALL OPEN ECONOMY

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  25 March 2003

Cem Karayalçin
Affiliation:
Florida International University

Abstract

The paper studies the effects of an expansionary fiscal policy in a general equilibrium model of a small open economy. Households are assumed to possess habit-forming, endogenous rates of time preference. In response to fiscal shocks, the model generates cyclical endogenous persistence and procyclical time paths for consumption, employment, and investment, as well as a countercyclical path for the current account. Furthermore, fiscal shocks are shown to have positive long-run effects on output and negative long-run effects on consumption.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
© 2003 Cambridge University Press

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