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ItemWhat Do We Know About the Macroeconomic Effects of Fiscal Policy? A Brief Survey of the Literature on Fiscal MultipliersCastelnuovo, E ; Lim, G (Wiley, 2019-03-01)This article discusses recent research on the macroeconomic effects of fiscal policy—the theme of the 2018 edition of the Melbourne Institute Macroeconomic Policy Meeting. We review recent research findings on the effects of fiscal multipliers in normal times, during booms/busts, and in the presence of the zero lower bound. Studies on the effects of fiscal policy in open economy settings as well as contributions on the fiscal‐monetary policy mix are also considered. We conclude by outlining a few research avenues that are particularly relevant from a policy standpoint.
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ItemMacroeconomic Policies in a Low Interest Rate Environment: Back to Keynes?Castelnuovo, E ; Lim, G ; Pellegrino, G (WILEY, 2018-03)ABSTRACT This article discusses macroeconomic policies in a low interest rate environment, the central theme of the 2017 edition of the Melbourne Institute Macroeconomic Policy Meeting. After reviewing possible causes of the decline in interest rates observed since the 1990s, we present and discuss some of the challenges that monetary and fiscal policy face in a ‘new normal’ environment characterised by a real natural interest rate close to zero. Proposals by leading researchers on how to operate in such an environment are presented and discussed. We conclude by outlining some research questions that are highly relevant from a policy perspective.
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ItemIntroduction to the Policy Forum: Macroeconomic Consequences of Macroprudential PoliciesCastelnuovo, E ; Lim, G ; ROBINSON, T (Wiley, 2016-03)This policy forum summarises the proceedings of the 2015 Melbourne Institute Macroeconomic Policy Meeting, which took place at the Melbourne Institute on 15–16 October. The focus of this conference was on macroprudential policies. Section 2 provides a brief description of the papers presented and the keynote address. Section 3 refers to the remarks of the panel on ‘Macroprudential Policies in Australia: Design and Effects’, and the discussion. Section 4 concludes.