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Keynesian economics / Multiplier / Monetary policy / Inflation / Recession / Real interest rate / Interest rate / Interest / Real versus nominal value / Economics / Macroeconomics / Fiscal multiplier
Date: 2010-12-22 15:09:19
Keynesian economics
Multiplier
Monetary policy
Inflation
Recession
Real interest rate
Interest rate
Interest
Real versus nominal value
Economics
Macroeconomics
Fiscal multiplier

When is the Government Spending Multiplier Large? Lawrence Christiano, Martin Eichenbaum, and Sergio Rebelo Northwestern University December 2010

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