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simplistic models arguing for financial integration typically employed in economics assume convexity; but the world is rife with …
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theory that cast Britons and Indians in a relationship of absolute difference"; and that arguments used by the settlers in … framework, technology, contacts with the outside world, and changes in power and wealth matter not just directly but because …
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In an earlier paper, we showed that integrated individual accounts, allowing individuals to borrow against future pensions when they are unemployed, can be welfare increasing, because it allows increased inter-temporal consumption smoothing without attenuating incentives to search. Here, we...
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about abilities in one period can be used in later periods to attain more redistribution than in a one-period world. When …
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The ability of capital markets to distinguish firms of different value by the size of their initial equity offerings is attenuated when insiders can sell equity more than once. A model is developed in which there is price risk from holding equity between periods. When the uncertainty is small....
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This paper explores the relationship between aggregate land rents and aggregate transport costs for land markets in which locations differ solely in terms of accessibility. That there exists a relationship between land rents and transport costs has been recognized at least since the time of von...
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later periods to attain more redistribution than in a one- period world. liken the government must commit itself to future …
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This paper describes the role that informational imperfections in capital markets are likely to play in business cycles. It then developes a simple illustrative model of the impact of adverse selection in the equity market and the way in which this may lead to large fluctuations in the effective...
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essential to a theory of international lending is that of enforcement. The difficulty is one of ensuring that the two sides of a …
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This paper presents a simple, general equilibrium macroeconomic model incorporating financial constraints, both credit and equity rationing, as well as other informational imperfections in labor and product markets, such as efficiency wage effects. A formulation somewhat analogous to the...
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