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The Effects of Fiscal Policy in New Zealand: Evidence from a VAR Model with Debt Constraints. (2013). Vehbi, Tugrul ; Parkyn, Oscar.
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  3. Are Fiscal Multipliers Regime-Dependent? A Meta Regression Analysis. (2014). Rannenberg, Ansgar ; Gechert, Sebastian.
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  5. Parameter Uncertainty and the Fiscal Multiplier. (2013). Murray, Jamie.
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