What the Earthquake Costs
Fiscal Policy Must Remain Expansionary, as Much as It Was Last Year on Account of the Global Crisis
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https://doi.org/10.11565/oe.vi39.224Keywords:
2010 earthquake, Chilean economy, macroeconomicsAbstract
Bluntly put, it can be asserted that the earthquake may cost Chile—at a minimum—2% of the expected GDP growth for 2010, and that its
effects may extend for more than two years. These calculations are obtained using a standard macroeconomic model that makes it possible to measure the effects. Continue reading...
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What the Earthquake Costs: Fiscal Policy Must Remain Expansionary, as Much as It Was Last Year on Account of the Global Crisis. (2010). Observatorio Económico, 39, 3. https://doi.org/10.11565/oe.vi39.224


