Saving constraints, inequality, and the credit market response to fiscal stimulus

European Economic Review - Tập 151 - Trang 104355 - 2023
Jorge Miranda-Pinto1,2, Daniel Murphy3, Kieran James Walsh4, Eric R. Young5,6
1Central Bank of Chile, Chile
2University of Queensland, Australia
3University of Virginia Darden School of Business, United States of America
4ETH, Zürich, Switzerland
5University of Virginia, United States of America
6Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland, United States of America

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