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In this paper, we consider a producer who faces uninsurable business risks due to incomplete spanning of asset markets over stochastic goods market outcomes, and examine how the presence of the uninsurable business risks affects the producer’s optimal pricing and production...
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In a many-sector production economy where each sector’s output is used as input for every sector, a general equilibrium implies zero profit for everyone, whereas one market in excess demand implies positive profits for all others in their partial equilibrium. If more than one...
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In this paper, we consider who faces uninsurable business risks due to incomplete spanning of asset markets over stochastic goods market outcomes, and examine how the presence of the uninsurable business risks affects the producer's optimal pricing and production behaviours. Three key...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011075688
This paper proposes an explanation for mixed evidence on the behaviors of markups. The key mechanism consists of two complementary channels of risk internalization that arise when firms face uninsurable business risks. One channel is based on passive risk consideration, through which firms raise...
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We re-investigate the delayed overshooting puzzle. We find that delayed overshooting is primarily a phenomenon of the 1980s when the Fed was under the chairmanship of Paul Volcker. Related findings are as follows: (1) Uncovered interest parity fails to hold during the Volcker era and tends to...
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In this paper, we consider a producer who faces uninsurable business risks due to incomplete spanning of asset markets over stochastic goods market outcomes, and examine how the presence of the uninsurable business risks affects the producer's optimal pricing and production behaviours. Three key...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010552389
This paper introduces a classification of DSGEs from a Markovian perspective, and positions the class of Partially Observable Markov Decision Process (POMDP) to the center of a generalization of linear rational expectations models. The analysis of the POMDP class builds on the previous...
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This paper introduces a classification of DSGEs from a Markovian perspective, and positions the class of POMDP (Partially Observable Markov DecisionProcess) to the center of a generalization of linear rational expectations models. The analysis of the POMDP class builds on the previous...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010676188
The forward discount puzzle refers to the robust empirical finding that foreign excess returns are predictable. We investigate if expectations errors are the main cause of this predictability using the serial dependence pattern of excess returns implied by economic models as identification...
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