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Fiscal Activism and the Zero Nominal Interest Rate Bound
Authors:SEBASTIAN SCHMIDT
Abstract:In an economy where the zero lower bound on nominal interest rates is an occasionally binding constraint and the government lacks a commitment technology, it may be desirable for society to appoint a policymaker who cares less about government spending stabilization relative to inflation and output gap stabilization than the private sector does. A policymaker of this type uses government spending more elastically to stabilize the economy. At the zero lower bound, the anticipation of aggressive fiscal expansions in future liquidity trap situations increases inflation expectations and lowers real interest rates, thereby mitigating the decline in output and inflation.
Keywords:E52  E62  E63  monetary policy  fiscal policy  discretion  delegation  liquidity trap
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