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Conventional wisdom holds that protectionism is counter-cyclic; tariffs, quotas and the like grow during recessions. While that may have been a valid description of the data before the Second World War, it is no longer accurate. In the post-war era, protectionism has not actually moved...
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This Paper analyses the effects of macroeconomic conditions throughout life on the individual mortality rate. We estimate flexible duration models where the individual’s mortality rate depends on current conditions, conditions earlier in life (notably during childhood), calendar time, age,...
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develop even when there are obvious expansion opportunities. We study the spread of McDonalds in Britain. We find …
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consumption prices has different effects on the risk premium. A change in consumption prices that confirms investors' beliefs … reduces stock risk premia, while a change that contradicts them increases risk premia. This may generate a negative …
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We assess the impact of U.S. trade policy uncertainty (TPU) toward China in a tractable general equilibrium framework with heterogeneous firms. We show that increased TPU reduces investment in export entry and technology upgrading, which in turn reduces trade flows and real income for consumers....
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trade model with income-risk neutrality there tends to be an uncertainty-increasing motive for a TA. With income-risk … degree of risk aversion, an uncertainty-reducing motive for a TA is more likely to be present when the economy is more open …
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In 1997 Chancellor Kohl proposed a major pension reform and pushed the law through Parliament explaining that the German PAYG system had become unsustainable. One limitation of the new law---one that is crucial for our identification strategy---is that it left the generous pension entitlements...
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This Paper develops a model of political consensus in order to explain the missing link between inequality and political redistribution. Political consensus is an implicit agreement not to vote for extreme policy proposals. We show that such an agreement may play an efficiency-enhancing role....
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A salient feature of the recent U.S. recession is that output and employment have declined more in regions (states … borrowing tightens the cash-in-advance constraint, thus triggering a recession. We show that the evidence on house prices … significantly reduced the severity of the recent recession. …
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In contrast to earlier recessions, the monetary regimes of many small economies have not changed in the aftermath of the global financial crisis. This is due in part to the fact that many small economies continue to use hard exchange rate fixes, a reasonably durable regime. However, most of the...
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