Working paper/research report

Fiscal Policy in the Bundestag: Textual Analysis and Macroeconomic Effects


Authors listLatifi, A; Naboka-Krell, V; Tillmann, P; Winker, P

Publication year2023

URLhttp://hdl.handle.net/10419/278370

Title of seriesMAGKS Joint discussion paper series in economics

Number in series2023, 07


Abstract

Fiscal policy is made in parliament. We go to the roots of changes of fiscal policy in Germany and use a novel data set on all parliamentary speeches in the Bundestag from 1960 to 2021. We propose an embedding-based approach, which allows the representation of words and documents in a shared vector space, in order to measure fiscal policy-related sentiment in parliamentary debates at a scale from contractionary to expansionary. For this purpose, a dictionary containing terms related to expansionary and contractionary policy measures is created. We put fiscal sentiment into a series of recursively-identified vector autoregressive (VAR) models to show that a change in fiscal sentiment causes a change in government spending and has strong effects on the macroeconomy. The results support the notion that the debate in parliament contains information for the identification of government spending shocks.




Citation Styles

Harvard Citation styleLatifi, A., Naboka-Krell, V., Tillmann, P. and Winker, P. (2023) Fiscal Policy in the Bundestag: Textual Analysis and Macroeconomic Effects. (MAGKS Joint discussion paper series in economics, 2023, 07). Marburg: Philipps-University Marburg, School of Business and Economics. http://hdl.handle.net/10419/278370

APA Citation styleLatifi, A., Naboka-Krell, V., Tillmann, P., & Winker, P. (2023). Fiscal Policy in the Bundestag: Textual Analysis and Macroeconomic Effects. (MAGKS Joint discussion paper series in economics, 2023, 07). Philipps-University Marburg, School of Business and Economics. http://hdl.handle.net/10419/278370


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