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Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction 1
- 1. Government Spending and Private Activity 19
- 2. Fiscal Multipliers in Recession and Expansion 63
- 3. The Household Effects of Government Spending 103
- 4. The Role of Growth Slowdowns and Forecast Errors in Public Debt Crises 151
- 5. Game Over: Simulating Unsustainable Fiscal Policy 177
- 6. How Do Laffer Curves Differ across Countries? 211
- 7. Perceptions and Misperceptions of Fiscal Infl ation 255
- 8. The “Austerity Myth”: Gain without Pain? 307
- 9. Can Public Sector Wage Bills Be Reduced? 359
- 10. Entitlement Reforms in Europe: Policy Mixes in the Current Pension Reform Process 405
- 11. “Fiscal Devaluation” and Fiscal Consolidation: The VAT in Troubled Times 443
- 12. Fiscal Rules: Theoretical Issues and Historical Experiences 495
- 13. The Electoral Consequences of Large Fiscal Adjustments 531
- Contributors 573
- Author Index 577
- Subject Index 583
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction 1
- 1. Government Spending and Private Activity 19
- 2. Fiscal Multipliers in Recession and Expansion 63
- 3. The Household Effects of Government Spending 103
- 4. The Role of Growth Slowdowns and Forecast Errors in Public Debt Crises 151
- 5. Game Over: Simulating Unsustainable Fiscal Policy 177
- 6. How Do Laffer Curves Differ across Countries? 211
- 7. Perceptions and Misperceptions of Fiscal Infl ation 255
- 8. The “Austerity Myth”: Gain without Pain? 307
- 9. Can Public Sector Wage Bills Be Reduced? 359
- 10. Entitlement Reforms in Europe: Policy Mixes in the Current Pension Reform Process 405
- 11. “Fiscal Devaluation” and Fiscal Consolidation: The VAT in Troubled Times 443
- 12. Fiscal Rules: Theoretical Issues and Historical Experiences 495
- 13. The Electoral Consequences of Large Fiscal Adjustments 531
- Contributors 573
- Author Index 577
- Subject Index 583