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Most of the empirical work on investment is based on the existence of a relation between investment and the expected … demand and technology and examine its relation to investment.We find that variations in this present value series are … value series, although significantly related to investment, still leaves unexplained a large, serially correlated fraction …
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, does not allow separation of the savings decisions of agents from the investment decisions of firms. Investment is … essentially passive: the "one good" assumption leads to a perfectly elastic investment supply; the absence of installation costs … for investment leads to a perfectly elastic investment demand. On the other hand, the standard model of temporary …
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This paper starts from two sets of facts about Continental Europe.The first is the steady increase in unemployment since the early 1970s. The second is the evolution of the capital share, an initial decline in the 1970s, followed by a much larger increase since the mid-1980s. The paper then...
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increases in government spending have a strong negative effect on investment spending …
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Product and labor market deregulation are fundamentally about reducing and redistributing rents, leading economic players to adjust in turn to this new distribution. Thus, even if deregulation eventually proves beneficial, it comes with strong distribution and dynamic effects. The transition may...
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