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In an economy with a debt overhang, investment depends on expected tax rates. On the other hand, expected tax rates depend on the debt's face value. Therefore investment depends on the face value of debt. I show that this may lead to a positive or negative association between debt and investment...
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We consider a model in which the level of taxes and seignorage are too low to finance government expenditures and debt service. Government debt will therefore grow without bound, implying the eventual need to change policy. Starting with utility maximization, we analyze the effect of the...
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absorbtion policy. The result will be an intergenerational redistribution of welfare whereby spending rises during the initial …
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Recent research has emphasized firm heterogeneity as a source of comparative advantage. Combining this approach with labor market frictions and worker heterogeneity provides a framework for studying the impact of trade on unemployment and inequality. This paper reviews this approach and reports...
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studying the welfare consequences of trade, transport costs, and trade policy for different income groups in an economy …
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within and between industries. While the opening of trade yields welfare gains, unemployment and inequality within sectors …
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