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What Was (Is) the “War on Poverty” Anyway and Does it Matter Today?Shawn Fremstad / December 19, 2013
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Budget Deal Could Have Been Worse, But Fiscal Policy Still on the Wrong TrackMark Weisbrot / December 18, 2013
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Testimony on “The Importance of Social Security for Sustaining Living Standards in Retirement”December 18, 2013, Dean Baker's testimony at the hearing on "The Role of Social Security, Defined Benefits, and Private Retirement Accounts in the Face of the Retirement Crisis
Dean Baker / December 18, 2013
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Have Economists Underestimated the Impact of Fiscal Stimulus?The effects of fiscal policy on growth and employment are central to the debate on deficit reduction and stimulus. Unfortunately, there are sharp divisions among economists over the size of fiscal multipliers.
A major problem is identifying deliberate changes in fiscal policy, since the size of the budget deficit is in large part dependent on the state of the economy. Therefore it is necessary to find a way to distinguish between changes in the deficit that are the result of cyclical fluctuations and changes that are attributable to conscious policy.
Several identification schemes have been used to resolve the issue of endogeneity regarding the business cycle in fiscal multiplier estimations, among them a measure of the cyclically adjusted budget deficit, the cyclically adjusted primary balance (CAPB) in event studies (Alesina and Ardagna 2010), as well as the recursive approach (Fatás and Mihov 2001) and the one by Blanchard and Perotti (2002) in structural vector autoregressive (SVAR) models. However, adjusting for business cycle movements may not be enough in the presence of pronounced asset and credit market movements that influence the budget and GDP over and above what is generally recognized as business cycle swings.
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The Young Uns Won't Send Obamacare Into a Death SpiralDean Baker / December 18, 2013
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The FHA Has Played a Positive Role in the Housing Market, but Let's Not Overdo ItDean Baker / December 17, 2013
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When Does the NYT Plan to Start Putting Budget Numbers in Context?Dean Baker / December 17, 2013
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UK Finance Minister George Osborne Boasts About Negative Productivity GrowthDean Baker / December 17, 2013
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Parental Leave 20 Years After FMLAJohn Schmitt / December 16, 2013
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The End of the Assault on Social Security and MedicareDean Baker
Truth Out, December 16, 2013
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Burying the Clinton Legacy: A Necessary Step Toward Full EmploymentDean Baker
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NYT Isn't Sure Whether Abenomics Has Led to a Shortage of Workers or a Shortage of Jobs, but It Wants Readers to Think It's BadDean Baker / December 15, 2013
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NYT Protectionists Won't Even Talk About Importing DoctorsDean Baker / December 15, 2013
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Ezra Klein Misses the Mark: Inequality and Unemployment Are the Same ProblemDean Baker / December 14, 2013