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Government spending multipliers in good times and in bad: evidence from US historical data
VA Ramey, S Zubairy
Journal of Political Economy 126 (2), 850-901, 2018
15632018
Are government spending multipliers greater during periods of slack? Evidence from twentieth-century historical data
MT Owyang, VA Ramey, S Zubairy
American Economic Review 103 (3), 129-134, 2013
5862013
On fiscal multipliers: Estimates from a medium scale DSGE model
S Zubairy
International Economic Review 55 (1), 169-195, 2014
2772014
Addressing household indebtedness: Monetary, fiscal or macroprudential policy?
S Alpanda, S Zubairy
European Economic Review 92, 47-73, 2017
1992017
What is the importance of monetary and fiscal shocks in explaining US macroeconomic fluctuations?
B Rossi, S Zubairy
Journal of Money, Credit and Banking 43 (6), 1247-1270, 2011
1492011
Household debt overhang and transmission of monetary policy
S Alpanda, S Zubairy
Journal of Money, Credit and Banking 51 (5), 1265-1307, 2019
1212019
Housing and tax policy
S Alpanda, S Zubairy
Journal of Money, Credit and Banking 48 (2-3), 485-512, 2016
922016
State dependence of monetary policy across business, credit and interest rate cycles
S Alpanda, E Granziera, S Zubairy
European Economic Review 140, 103936, 2021
602021
Who benefits from increased government spending? A state-level analysis
MT Owyang, S Zubairy
Regional Science and Urban Economics 43 (3), 445-464, 2013
47*2013
State dependent government spending multipliers: Downward nominal wage rigidity and sources of business cycle fluctuations
YJ Jo, S Zubairy
National Bureau of Economic Research, 2022
362022
Interest rate rules and equilibrium stability under deep habits
S Zubairy
Macroeconomic Dynamics 18 (1), 23-40, 2014
35*2014
Propagation Mechanisms for Government Spending Shocks: A Bayesian Comparison
A Kormilitsina, S Zubairy
Journal of Money, Credit and Banking 50 (7), 2018
332018
Explaining the effects of government spending shocks
S Zubairy
322010
Characters and q-series in Q2
D Corson, D Favero, K Liesinger, S Zubairy
Journal of Number Theory 107 (2), 392-405, 2004
272004
Homeownership and housing transitions: Explaining the demographic composition
E Ma, S Zubairy
International Economic Review 62 (2), 599-638, 2021
182021
A primer on the empirical identification of government spending shocks
KM Engemann, MT Owyang, S Zubairy
REVIEW-FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OF SAINT LOUIS 90 (2), 117, 2008
172008
Are government spending multipliers state dependent? Evidence from Canadian historical data
VA Ramey, S Zubairy
draft, University of California, San Diego, 2015
122015
Public Pension Reforms and Retirement Decisions: Narrative Evidence and Aggregate Implications
H Bi, S Zubairy
American Economic Journal: Economic Policy 15 (4), 142-182, 2023
10*2023
Do Government Spending Multipliers Depend on the Sign of the Shock?
N Ben Zeev, VA Ramey, S Zubairy
AEA Papers and Proceedings 113, 382-387, 2023
102023
Household debt and the effects of fiscal policy
S Alpanda, MH Song, S Zubairy
International Economic Review, 2021
62021
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