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Automation, Partial and Full
(2020-04)
When some steps of a complex, multi-step task are automated, the demand for human work in the remaining complementary sub-tasks goes up. In contrast, when the task is fully automated, the demand for human work declines. ...
Does inflation matter? The influence of perceived price changes on well-being
(2023-03)
I confirm the foregoing state of the art for inflation and well-being correlation while filling the gap in the literature and estimating the effects of individuals’ inflation perception on well-being. I also discover the ...
Are Ideas Really Getting Harder To Find? R&D Capital and the Idea Production Function
(2022-02)
We supplement the 'Idea Production Function' (IPF) with measures of R&D capital. We construct a time series of R&D capital stock in the US (1968-2019) based on cumulated R&D investment. We estimate the IPF with patent ...
GDP Effects of Pandemics: A Historical Perspective
(2020-12)
The paper estimates dynamic effects of pandemics on GDP per capita with local projections, controlling for the effects of wars and weather conditions, using a novel dataset that covers 33 countries and stretches back to ...
Flowers vs garbage trucks: which type of local government investment has the greatest impact on economic growth
(2023-03)
Recently, there has been a rise in research focused on determining the magnitude of the fiscal multiplier. One aspect of this research involves estimating the fiscal multiplier of specific components of government revenues ...
What makes a successful scientist in a central bank? Evidence from the RePEc database
(2021-04)
This research analyzes factors affecting scientific success of central bankers. We combine data from the RePEc and EDIRC databases, which contain information about economic publications of authors from 182 central banks. ...
International confidence spillovers and business cycles in small open economies
(2020-05)
The economic literature has for a long time been looking for explanations of a very strong international correlation of business cycles. This paper shows empirically that common fluctuations can to some degree be the effect ...
Natural Rate of Interest in a Small Open Economy with Application to CEE Countries
(2023-09)
This paper extends the Laubach-Williams (2003) framework, which is widely used to estimate the natural rate of interest, to make it more suitable for studying small open economies. The model is augmented with consumer ...
The Role of the Monetary Policy Stance for the Goverment Spending Multiplier in Poland
(2022-11)
We empirically explore monetary and fiscal policy coordination in Poland. In particular, we study whether the empirical effects of a government spending shock on output depend on the stance of monetary policy. We find no ...
Reconstruction of the Social Cash Transfers System in Poland and Household Well-being : 2015 - 2018 Evidence
(2022-09)
In this study, the impact of social benefits on poverty, and economic activity in Poland is examined. In 2016 a huge programme of cash transfers, referred to as Family 500+, was introduced. It was intended to support ...