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China has been growing at a high rate and has at the same time accumulated a staggering foreign surplus. We construct a theory that explains these seemingly puzzling observations, while being consistent with salient features of the Chinese growth experience since 1992: high output growth,...
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We consider a decentralized equilibrium of a 1-region, global neoclassical growth model with non-renewable exhaustible resources and optimizing agents. The resource generates energy, which is essential for producing final output. Its use generates externalities by affecting the climate. The...
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In this paper, we study the impact on the aggregate economy of changes in individual risk and insurance. To this end, we use the analytical framework developed in Heathcote, Storesletten and Violante (2008). Our main finding is that insurable risk increases TFP by improving the allocation of...
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We discuss a unified theory of directed technological change and technology adoption that can shed light on the causes of persistent productivity differences across countries. In our model, new technologies are designed in advanced countries and diffuse endogenously to less developed countries....
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