Fiscal policy and growth forecasts in the EU: are official forecasters still misestimating fiscal multipliers?

  • David Cronin
  • , Kieran McQuinn

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Abstract

Blanchard and Leigh (Am Econ Rev 103(3):117–120, 2013; IMF Econ Rev 62(2):179–212, 2014) find fiscal multipliers to be underestimated in the EU in the deep recession of the early 2010s. Using two 2013–2018 datasets for 26 EU member states, assembled from Stability and Convergence Programmes and the European Commission’s Spring Forecasts, this paper shows that multiplier estimates in the EU have been overestimated in the post-crisis period. Forecasters then are still not capturing accurately the impact that fiscal policy has on output growth rates and are misestimating in a manner opposite to that reported by Blanchard and Leigh.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)453-462
Number of pages10
JournalReview of World Economics
Volume157
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Aug 2021
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Fiscal policy
  • Forecast errors
  • Multipliers

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