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Morten Spange

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First Name:Morten
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RePEc Short-ID:psp49

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Danmarks Nationalbank

København, Denmark
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Working papers

  1. Lipinska, Anna & Spange, Morten & Tanaka, Misa, 2009. "International spillover effects and monetary policy activism," Bank of England working papers 377, Bank of England.
  2. Morten Spange & Pawel Zabczyk, 2006. "Sterling implications of a US current account reversal," Bank of England working papers 296, Bank of England.
  3. Morten Spange, 2004. "Automatic Stabilizers in an Economy with Multiple Shocks," Economics Working Papers 2004-3, Department of Economics and Business Economics, Aarhus University.
  4. Andersen, Torben M & Spange, Morten, 2002. "International Interdependencies in Fiscal Stabilization Policies," CEPR Discussion Papers 3580, C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers.
  5. Spange, Morten, "undated". "International Spill-over Effects of Labour Market Rigidities," Economics Working Papers 2003-12, Department of Economics and Business Economics, Aarhus University.

Articles

  1. Søren Ravn & Morten Spange, 2014. "The Effects of Fiscal Policy in a Small Open Economy with a Fixed Exchange Rate," Open Economies Review, Springer, vol. 25(3), pages 451-476, July.
  2. Anna LipiŃska & Morten Spange & Misa Tanaka, 2011. "International Spillover Effects and Monetary Policy Activism," Journal of Money, Credit and Banking, Blackwell Publishing, vol. 43(8), pages 1735-1748, December.
  3. Spange, Morten, 2008. "International spill-over effects of labour market rigidities," Journal of Macroeconomics, Elsevier, vol. 30(1), pages 157-178, March.
  4. Morten Spange, 2007. "Do Structural Asymmetries Increase The Gains From International Fiscal Policy Coordination?," Manchester School, University of Manchester, vol. 75(1), pages 131-150, January.
  5. Andersen, Torben M. & Spange, Morten, 2006. "International interdependencies in fiscal stabilization policies," European Economic Review, Elsevier, vol. 50(5), pages 1169-1195, July.

Citations

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Working papers

  1. Lipinska, Anna & Spange, Morten & Tanaka, Misa, 2009. "International spillover effects and monetary policy activism," Bank of England working papers 377, Bank of England.

    Cited by:

    1. Alex Haberis & Anna Lipinska, 2012. "International policy spillovers at the zero lower bound," Finance and Economics Discussion Series 2012-23, Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System (U.S.).
    2. von Thadden, Leopold & Lipińska, Anna, 2009. "Monetary and fiscal policy aspects of indirect tax changes in a monetary union," Working Paper Series 1097, European Central Bank.

  2. Morten Spange & Pawel Zabczyk, 2006. "Sterling implications of a US current account reversal," Bank of England working papers 296, Bank of England.

    Cited by:

    1. Blake, Andrew P & Markovic, Bojan, 2008. "The conduct of global monetary policy and domestic stability," Bank of England working papers 353, Bank of England.
    2. Bojan Markovic & Laura Povoledo, 2011. "Does Asias choice of exchange rate regime affect Europes exposure to US shocks?," Economic Issues Journal Articles, Economic Issues, vol. 16(2), pages 1-38, September.
    3. Karen Dury & Özlem Oomen, 2007. "The real exchange rate and quality improvements," Bank of England working papers 320, Bank of England.

  3. Andersen, Torben M & Spange, Morten, 2002. "International Interdependencies in Fiscal Stabilization Policies," CEPR Discussion Papers 3580, C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers.

    Cited by:

    1. Torben Andersen, 2005. "Is there a Role for an Active Fiscal Stabilization Policy?," CESifo Working Paper Series 1447, CESifo.
    2. İrem Zeyneloğlu & Gilbert Koenig, 2016. "Recent Economic Developments and the Implications for Fiscal Policy in Open Economy Macroeconomics," Revue d'économie politique, Dalloz, vol. 126(6), pages 1023-1056.
    3. Evers, Michael P., 2007. "Optimum Policy Domains in an Interdependent World," Bonn Econ Discussion Papers 12/2007, University of Bonn, Bonn Graduate School of Economics (BGSE).
    4. Reicher, Claire, 2014. "Systematic fiscal policy and macroeconomic performance: A critical overview of the literature," Economics Discussion Papers 2014-29, Kiel Institute for the World Economy (IfW Kiel).
    5. Andersen, Torben M., 2008. "The macroeconomic policy mix in a monetary union with flexible inflation targeting," Journal of International Money and Finance, Elsevier, vol. 27(3), pages 411-437, April.
    6. Gilbert Koenig & Irem Zeyneloglu, 2012. "International consumption risk sharing and fiscal policy," Economics Bulletin, AccessEcon, vol. 32(2), pages 1250-1260.
    7. Chortareas, Georgios & Mavrodimitrakis, Christos, 2017. "Strategic fiscal policies and leadership in a monetary union," European Journal of Political Economy, Elsevier, vol. 47(C), pages 133-147.
    8. Spange, Morten, 2008. "International spill-over effects of labour market rigidities," Journal of Macroeconomics, Elsevier, vol. 30(1), pages 157-178, March.
    9. Andersen, Torben M, 2002. "Fiscal Stabilization Policy in a Monetary Union with Inflation Targeting," CEPR Discussion Papers 3232, C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers.
    10. Andersen, Torben M., 2005. "Fiscal stabilization policy in a monetary union with inflation targeting," Journal of Macroeconomics, Elsevier, vol. 27(1), pages 1-29, March.
    11. Andersen, Torben M., "undated". "The Macroeconomic Policy Mix in a Monetary Union with Flexible Inflation Targeting," Economics Working Papers 2003-2, Department of Economics and Business Economics, Aarhus University.
    12. Hughes Hallett, Andrew & Mavrodimitrakis, Christos, 2019. "Cooperation vs. leadership in a core-periphery monetary union: Inter-country vs. inter-institutional policy coordination," Journal of Macroeconomics, Elsevier, vol. 59(C), pages 103-122.

  4. Spange, Morten, "undated". "International Spill-over Effects of Labour Market Rigidities," Economics Working Papers 2003-12, Department of Economics and Business Economics, Aarhus University.

    Cited by:

    1. Andersen, Torben M., 2008. "Heterogenous wage formation under a common monetary policy," Economic Modelling, Elsevier, vol. 25(4), pages 740-771, July.
    2. Andersen, Torben M & Spange, Morten, 2002. "International Interdependencies in Fiscal Stabilization Policies," CEPR Discussion Papers 3580, C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers.
    3. Morten Spange, 2007. "Do Structural Asymmetries Increase The Gains From International Fiscal Policy Coordination?," Manchester School, University of Manchester, vol. 75(1), pages 131-150, January.

Articles

  1. Søren Ravn & Morten Spange, 2014. "The Effects of Fiscal Policy in a Small Open Economy with a Fixed Exchange Rate," Open Economies Review, Springer, vol. 25(3), pages 451-476, July.

    Cited by:

    1. Milan Deskar-Škrbić & Hrvoje Šimović & Tomislav Ćorić, 2013. "Effects of Fiscal Policy in a Small Open Economy: Evidence of Croatia," EFZG Working Papers Series 1302, Faculty of Economics and Business, University of Zagreb.
    2. Milan Deskar Škrbić & Hrvoje Šimović, 2015. "The size and determinants of fiscal multipliers in Western Balkans: comparing Croatia, Slovenia and Serbia," EFZG Working Papers Series 1510, Faculty of Economics and Business, University of Zagreb.
    3. Milan Deskar-Škrbić & Hrvoje Šimović, 2017. "The effectiveness of fiscal spending in Croatia, Slovenia and Serbia: the role of trade openness and public debt level," Post-Communist Economies, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 29(3), pages 336-358, July.
    4. Troelsen, Peter Agger, 2018. "Fiscal Expenditure Shocks in a Structural VAR and ADAM," Nationaløkonomisk tidsskrift, Nationaløkonomisk Forening, vol. 2018(1), pages 1-25.
    5. Hrvoje Simovic & Milan Deskar-Skrbic, 2013. "Dynamic effects of fiscal policy and fiscal multipliers in Croatia," Zbornik radova Ekonomskog fakulteta u Rijeci/Proceedings of Rijeka Faculty of Economics, University of Rijeka, Faculty of Economics and Business, vol. 31(1), pages 55-78.
    6. Hrvoje Šimović, 2017. "Impact of public debt (un)sustainability on fiscal policy effectiveness in Croatia," EFZG Working Papers Series 1705, Faculty of Economics and Business, University of Zagreb.
    7. Senekovič Marko, 2022. "What is the Nature of the Dynamics between Government Spending and Aggregate Output in the Nordic Countries?," Naše gospodarstvo/Our economy, Sciendo, vol. 68(1), pages 1-13, March.
    8. Mr. Yan Carriere-Swallow & Mr. Antonio David & Mr. Daniel Leigh, 2018. "The Macroeconomic Effects of Fiscal Consolidation in Emerging Economies: Evidence from Latin America," IMF Working Papers 2018/142, International Monetary Fund.

  2. Anna LipiŃska & Morten Spange & Misa Tanaka, 2011. "International Spillover Effects and Monetary Policy Activism," Journal of Money, Credit and Banking, Blackwell Publishing, vol. 43(8), pages 1735-1748, December.
    See citations under working paper version above.
  3. Spange, Morten, 2008. "International spill-over effects of labour market rigidities," Journal of Macroeconomics, Elsevier, vol. 30(1), pages 157-178, March.
    See citations under working paper version above.
  4. Morten Spange, 2007. "Do Structural Asymmetries Increase The Gains From International Fiscal Policy Coordination?," Manchester School, University of Manchester, vol. 75(1), pages 131-150, January.

    Cited by:

    1. İrem Zeyneloğlu & Gilbert Koenig, 2016. "Recent Economic Developments and the Implications for Fiscal Policy in Open Economy Macroeconomics," Revue d'économie politique, Dalloz, vol. 126(6), pages 1023-1056.
    2. Gilbert Koenig & Irem Zeyneloglu, 2012. "International consumption risk sharing and fiscal policy," Economics Bulletin, AccessEcon, vol. 32(2), pages 1250-1260.

  5. Andersen, Torben M. & Spange, Morten, 2006. "International interdependencies in fiscal stabilization policies," European Economic Review, Elsevier, vol. 50(5), pages 1169-1195, July.
    See citations under working paper version above.

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  1. NEP-CBA: Central Banking (2) 2006-06-24 2009-12-05
  2. NEP-MAC: Macroeconomics (2) 2003-02-18 2009-12-05
  3. NEP-FMK: Financial Markets (1) 2006-06-24
  4. NEP-IFN: International Finance (1) 2006-06-24
  5. NEP-MON: Monetary Economics (1) 2009-12-05
  6. NEP-OPM: Open Economy Macroeconomics (1) 2009-12-05

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