Joint fiscal stimulus does everyone good

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All regions benefit from joint global fiscal stimulus relative to a purely domestic stimulus, new research from the Bank of Canada reveals.

The research finds that the distribution of gains for each region depends upon terms-of-trade effects that reflect trade specialisation. The analysis shows countries that are net importers of investment and consumption goods will have higher leakages into imports from domestic stimulus and negative terms-of-trade shocks under a jointly implemented fiscal

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