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Accounting for changes in the U.S. budget deficit

After rising substantially during the Great Recession, the U.S. federal budget deficit has narrowed the past few years. While policy reforms and cyclical economic recovery have certainly contributed to this improvement, an array of temporary factors such as Federal Reserve remittances, dividends from Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, and the unwinding of one-time stimulus packages may have had a notable effect. To understand the driving factors behind the improvement in the deficit, Davig and Redmond introduce a framework to gauge the contributions of temporary factors, automatic stabilizers, and ...
Economic Review , Issue Q IV , Pages 5-28

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