Dixon, Huw David: Fiscal Policy in an Imperfectly Competitive Dynamic Small Open Economy
World Conference Econometric Society, 2000, Seattle

Javier Coto-Martinez, University of York
Huw David Dixon, University of York
Fiscal Policy in an Imperfectly Competitive Dynamic Small Open Economy
Session: C-8-8  Monday 14 August 2000  by Dixon, Huw David
In this paper we develop a general model of an imperfectly competitive small open economy. There is a traded and non-traded sector, whose outputs are combined in order to produce a single final good that can be either consumed or invested. We make general assumptions about preferences and technology, and analyse the impact of fiscal poclicy on the economy. We find that the fiscal mutiplier is between zero and one, and provide sufficient conditions for it to be increasing in the degree of imperfect competition. We also are able to compare the multiplier under free-entry and with a fixed number of firms, the speed of convergence to equilibrium and welfare. A simple graphical representation of the model is developed.


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