2019
DOI: 10.1111/jmcb.12627
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Fiscal Policy and Occupational Employment Dynamics

Abstract: Any opinions expressed in this paper are those of the author(s) and not those of IZA. Research published in this series may include views on policy, but IZA takes no institutional policy positions. The IZA research network is committed to the IZA Guiding Principles of Research Integrity. The IZA Institute of Labor Economics is an independent economic research institute that conducts research in labor economics and offers evidence-based policy advice on labor market issues. Supported by the Deutsche Post Founda… Show more

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“…Further, employment effects can be stronger in sectors that are more labor-intensive or where labor is less substitutable with capital services. The latter point is emphasized by Bredemeier et al (2022Bredemeier et al ( , 2020 who show that fiscal policy is more effective in sectors with large shares of pink-collar workers.…”
Section: Exploring Potential Mechanismsmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…Further, employment effects can be stronger in sectors that are more labor-intensive or where labor is less substitutable with capital services. The latter point is emphasized by Bredemeier et al (2022Bredemeier et al ( , 2020 who show that fiscal policy is more effective in sectors with large shares of pink-collar workers.…”
Section: Exploring Potential Mechanismsmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…We were able to witness the accelerating growth of Nepal's economy. Bredemeier et al [19] in a paper examined the heterogeneity in job dynamics in response to the shock of government spending for the United States during the period 1985-2015. Using the VAR method, they provide evidence that job-specific changes in labor demand are to understand these findings and create a business cycle model that highlights the heterogeneous dynamics of job employment as a result of differences in short-term alternatives between work and Explains capital services across jobs.…”
Section: Ease Doing Of Businessmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Bredemeier et al (2017) provide persuasive evidence that countercyclical fiscal policy is effective in stabilizing aggregate employment in recessions but destabilizes its composition (shifting the bias towards pink-collar workers).…”
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confidence: 95%