Fiscal sentiment and the weak recovery from the Great Recession: A quantitative exploration

Journal of Monetary Economics - Tập 79 - Trang 109-125 - 2016
Finn E. Kydland1, Carlos E.J.M. Zarazaga2
1University of California, Santa Barbara USA
2Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, Research Department, 2200 N. Pearl St., Dallas, TX 75201, USA

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