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This paper compares the aggregate effects of sectoral reallocation in the United States and Western Germany using a stochastic volatility model of sectoral employment growth. Reallocative shocks have no effect on the natural rate of unemployment in either country, and there is mild evidence that...
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bonds) and analyze their multi-scaling properties by estimating the parameters of a Markov-switching multifractal model (MSM … general, the Lognormal MSM models generate ‘apparent’ long memory in good agreement with empirical scaling provided one uses …
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Aphorisms that "Rising tides raise all boats" or that material advances of the rich eventually "Trickle Down" to the poor are really maxims regarding the nature of stochastic processes that underlay the income/wellbeing paths of groups of individuals. This paper looks at the implications for the...
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