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Can a comparative capitalism approach explain fiscal policy activism?
Thomas Kalinowski
, Vladimir Hlasny
Department of International Studies
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Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Fiscal Policy
100%
Countercyclical Fiscal Policy
60%
Financial Market
40%
Labor Market
40%
Central Bank
20%
Monetary Policy
20%
Exchange Rate Regime
20%
Business Cycle
20%
Welfare
20%
Organisation for Economic Co-Operation and Development
20%
Exchange Rate
20%
Social Sciences
Fiscal Policy
100%
Financial Market
25%
Exchange Rate
25%
Market Orientation
25%
Labor Market
25%
Party System
12%
Political Factors
12%
Hydraulic Equipment
12%
Elections
12%
Welfare
12%
Organisation for Economic Co-Operation and Development
12%
Business Cycle
12%
Monetary Policy
12%
Central Bank
12%