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This paper discusses the emergence of endogenous redistributive cycles in a stochastic growth model with incomplete asset markets and heterogeneous agents, where agents vote on the degree of progressivity in the tax-transfer-scheme. We develop two models, the first being highly-stylized, where...
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This paper investigates the redistributive effects of taxation on occupational choice and growth. We discuss a two-sector economy in the spirit of Romer (1990). Agents engage in one of two alternative occupations: either self-employment in an intermediate goods sector characterized by...
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This paper analyzes conditions for existence of a strongly rational expectations equilibrium (SREE) in models with private information, where the amount of private information is endogenously determined. It is shown that the conditions for existence of a SREE known from models with exogenously...
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This paper demonstrates that the dynamics of a rational learning process with private information differ substantially from those without such information. As has been shown by Jund and Vives (1996), the existence of private information has no effect upon the convergence of the learning process...
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The paper analyzes the effects of individual--specific and economy--wide productivity shocks on intertemporal decision--making of risk averse agents. We focus especially on the consequences for long--run growth. By contrasting the most widely used models of modern growth theory, namely the...
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