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Taylor, John B. Hubbard, R. Glenn Kessler, Daniel P. Wieland, Volker Wolters, Maik H. Cwik, Tobias Mitchell, Olivia S. Muris, Timothy J. Schick, Allen Cwik, Tobias J. Bankman, Joseph Dixit, Avinash K. Brady, David W. Rivers, Douglas Murts, Timothy J. All co-authors government spending policy fiscal health keynesian tax budget federal social new consolidation model security commission purchases finanzpolitik strategy stimulus models costs estimated krankenversicherung impact effect labor old multipliers care gdp multiplier effects multiplikator coverage use black versus market private paper large crisis reforms gesundheitsfinanzierung markets work analysis ratio percent increased evaluate robust alternative keynesianismus schätzung estimation gesundheitskosten role president decline fixed supply preference individuals increase deficit haushaltskonsolidierung economic teenage preferences disabled recommendations agricultural
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John F. Cogan Alternative spellings: John Cogan B: 1947
Profession Economist
Affiliations Stanford University
Publishing years Series NBER Working Paper (8) Working paper / National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc. (7) Discussion papers / Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research (3) Essays in public policy (3) Working paper series / Institute for Monetary and Financial Stability (2) CFS working paper series (2) Discussion paper / Centre for Economic Policy Research (2) R / Rand Corporation (2) Working paper series / European Central Bank (1) Rock Center for Corporate Governance at Stanford University Working Paper (1) Hoover Institution Press publication (1) Hoover Inst Press Publication (1) Political science (1) Working paper series, domestic studies program (1)