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We analyze post 1991 liberalization Indian economy using the Monetary Business Cycle Accounting framework. We use quarterly National Accounts data from 1996.Q1-2017.Q4, and we find that efficiency wedges explain up to 68% of fluctuations in output and 40% of hours worked, while investment wedges...
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India has witnessed a series of policy reforms since 1991, which aimed to increase productivity of the manufacturing sector. Did these reforms increase productivity in manufacturing plants? We address this question using rich data from the Annual Survey of Industries in India spanning three...
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The empirical relationship between the average growth rate and volatility of growth rates, both over time and across countries, has important policy implications, which depend critically on the sign of the relationship. Following Ramey and Ramey (1995) a wide consensus has been building that, in...
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We characterize the equilibrium for a small economy in a dynamic Heckscher-Ohlin model with uncertainty. We show that when trade is balanced period-by-period, the per capita output and consumption of a small open economy converge to an invariant distribution that is independent of the initial...
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Optimal tax models, starting from Ramsey (1927), are often studied using a single government. However, there are several countries which are federations and in that multiple levels of government have fiscal authority, which masks the heterogeneity across states. In this paper we study a...
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India is among the select countries which reacted quite early to the threat of COVID -19. It announced a nationwide lockdown at an early stage on 25th March 2020, which has now been extended till 3rd May 2020. This has helped keep the numbers of infections and death low in a densely populated...
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The empirical relationship between the average growth rate and the volatility of growth rates, both over time and across countries, has important policy implications, which depend critically on the sign of the relationship. Following Ramey and Ramey (1995), a wide consensus has been building...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005162397
The authors characterize the equilibrium for a small economy in a dynamic Heckscher-Ohlin model with uncertainty. They show that, when trade is balanced period-by-period, the per capita output and consumption of a small open economy converge to an invariant distribution that is independent of...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005162536
There is a growing literature that studies the properties of models that combine international trade and neoclassical growth theory, but mostly in a de- terministic setting. In this paper we introduce uncertainty in a dynamic Heckscher-Ohlin model and characterize the equilibrium of a small open...
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