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that occurred in Spain during the 1960s. Economic growth improved in the 1950s after a decade of stagnation, but it was … economic growth and helped change attitudes and mentalities. Moreover, the Plan had a long-term impact by allowing Spain to …
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A group of heterogeneous agents may form partnerships in pairs. All single agents as well as all partnerships generate values. If two agents choose to cooperate, they need to specify how to split their joint value among one another. In equilibrium, which may or may not exist, no agents have...
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"This paper explains the key factors that determine the effectiveness of government purchases as a means of increasing output and employment in New Keynesian models, through a series of simple examples that can be solved analytically. Delays in the adjustment of prices or wages can allow for...
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