Endogenous business cycles and systematic stabilization policy†
Article first published online: 10 JUL 2003
DOI: 10.1111/1468-2354.t01-1-00093
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Aloi, M., Lloyd-Braga, T. and Whitta-Jacobsen, H. J. (2003), Endogenous business cycles and systematic stabilization policy. International Economic Review, 44: 895–915. doi: 10.1111/1468-2354.t01-1-00093
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- Article first published online: 10 JUL 2003
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We study the effects of fiscal policy rules on the determinacy of rational expectations equilibrium in a perfectly competitive monetary model with constant returns. Government spending implies a distortion of the monetary steady state due to the implied taxation. We show that policy rules that let the GNP share of government spending depend sufficiently negatively on increases in GNP stabilize the economy with respect to endogenous fluctuations for arbitrarily little distortion of the steady state at which stabilization occurs. The rules do not involve lump-sum taxation, negative income taxation, or exact knowledge of the economy's laissez-faire steady state.

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