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Forward-looking RE models such as the popular New Keynesian (NK) model do not provide a unique prediction about how the model economy behaves. We need some mechanism that ensures determinacy. McCallum (2012) says it is not needed because models are learnable only with the determinate solution...
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In 1994, China began a profound reform of its state-owned enterprises (SOE). We first describe and characterize this …
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The majority of enterprises in China are controlled by local governments at the provincial, city, county, township and … lower-level governments of townships and villages in China. …
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China’s reform worked and produced some of the most impressive growth in the largest developing and transition economy … in the world in the past twenty-two years. That China has managed to grow so rapidly despite the absence of many … initial conditions and to function as stepping stones in the transition toward the goal. Underlying China’s reform is a serial …
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worked in product and labour markets in China’s economic reform in practice. …
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We use available methods for testing macro models to evaluate a model of China over the period from Deng Xiaoping …
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finds that the main shocks hitting China in the crisis were international and that domestic banking shocks were unimportant …
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We use available methods for testing macro models to evaluate a model of China over the period from Deng Xiaoping …
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