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Fiscal policy, net exports, and the sectoral composition of output in Greece
by
Tagkalakis, Athanasios O.
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Analysis
/ Balance of trade
/ Competition
/ Competitiveness
/ Consumption
/ Cost control
/ Economic conditions
/ Economic Policy
/ Economic theory
/ Economics
/ Economics and Finance
/ Expenditures, Public
/ Export performance
/ Exports
/ Fiscal policy
/ Fixed exchange rates
/ Forecasts and trends
/ Foreign exchange rates
/ GDP
/ Government spending
/ Gross Domestic Product
/ Growth rate
/ International Economics
/ International trade
/ Labor costs
/ Macroeconomics/Monetary Economics//Financial Economics
/ Original Paper
/ Output
/ Public Finance
/ Public sector
/ Recessions
/ Social security
/ Studies
/ Tariffs
/ Tax increases
/ Tax reform
/ Taxation
2015
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Fiscal policy, net exports, and the sectoral composition of output in Greece
by
Tagkalakis, Athanasios O.
in
Analysis
/ Balance of trade
/ Competition
/ Competitiveness
/ Consumption
/ Cost control
/ Economic conditions
/ Economic Policy
/ Economic theory
/ Economics
/ Economics and Finance
/ Expenditures, Public
/ Export performance
/ Exports
/ Fiscal policy
/ Fixed exchange rates
/ Forecasts and trends
/ Foreign exchange rates
/ GDP
/ Government spending
/ Gross Domestic Product
/ Growth rate
/ International Economics
/ International trade
/ Labor costs
/ Macroeconomics/Monetary Economics//Financial Economics
/ Original Paper
/ Output
/ Public Finance
/ Public sector
/ Recessions
/ Social security
/ Studies
/ Tariffs
/ Tax increases
/ Tax reform
/ Taxation
2015
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Fiscal policy, net exports, and the sectoral composition of output in Greece
by
Tagkalakis, Athanasios O.
in
Analysis
/ Balance of trade
/ Competition
/ Competitiveness
/ Consumption
/ Cost control
/ Economic conditions
/ Economic Policy
/ Economic theory
/ Economics
/ Economics and Finance
/ Expenditures, Public
/ Export performance
/ Exports
/ Fiscal policy
/ Fixed exchange rates
/ Forecasts and trends
/ Foreign exchange rates
/ GDP
/ Government spending
/ Gross Domestic Product
/ Growth rate
/ International Economics
/ International trade
/ Labor costs
/ Macroeconomics/Monetary Economics//Financial Economics
/ Original Paper
/ Output
/ Public Finance
/ Public sector
/ Recessions
/ Social security
/ Studies
/ Tariffs
/ Tax increases
/ Tax reform
/ Taxation
2015
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Fiscal policy, net exports, and the sectoral composition of output in Greece
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Fiscal policy, net exports, and the sectoral composition of output in Greece
2015
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This paper investigates the effects of fiscal policy shocks on net export performance and the sectoral composition of output in Greece in the post 2000 period. A reduction in government spending (or tax hike) exerts a negative response on output which reduces import demand. A cut back in government spending boosts exports through the labor cost competitiveness channel further improving net exports. Tax hikes in particular on social security contributions and other indirect taxes reduce export performance. Although real aggregate output declines following a cut in government spending, the tradable sector output responds positively, further improving net exports.
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