Housework and fiscal expansions

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Gnocchi, Stefano
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Hauser, Daniela Stefanie
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Pappa, Evi
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2014
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https://ddd.uab.cat/record/220856
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urn:oai:ddd.uab.cat:220856
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urn:articleid:17019397
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We build an otherwise-standard business cycle model with housework, calibrated consistently with data on time use, in order to discipline consumption-hours complementarity and relate its strength to the size of fiscal multipliers. We show that if substitutability between home and market goods is calibrated on the empirically relevant range, consumption-hours complementarity is large and the model generates fiscal multipliers that agree with the evidence. Hence, our analysis supports the relevance of consumption-hours complementarity for fiscal multipliers. However, we also find that explicitly modeling the home sector is more appealing than restricting to the consumption-leisure margin and/or to the preferences proposed by Greenwood, Hercowitz and Huffman (1988). A housework model can imply substantial complementarity, without low wealth effects contradicting the microeconomic evidence.
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application/pdf
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eng
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Otawa : Bank of Canada,
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Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación ECO2009-09847
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Staff Working Papers ; 34 (2014)
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open access
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Fiscal policy
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Business fluctuations and cycles
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Housework and fiscal expansions
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Working paper


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