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Growth is associated with (i) shifts in the sectoral structure of the economy, (ii) changes in relative prices and (iii) the Kaldor facts. Moreover, (iv) cross-sectional data shows systematic differences in the expenditure structure across income groups. This paper presents a growth model which...
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Taking a look at sectoral macroeconomic data, this paper motivates the importance of (i) structural change, (ii) biased technical change and (iii) non-homotheticity of preferences. We provide a tractable theory of directed technical change where households have non-homothetic preferences and...
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This paper focuses on the effects of a recent episode of trade liberalization in India. India underwent a massive reform in 1991 which involved slashing tariffs and opening up different industrial sectors to foreign direct investment. This episode, which is described in detail in a section of...
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from automatic stabilizers.
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