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This paper assesses the links between money, credit, house prices, and economic activity in industrialized countries over the last three decades. The analysis is based on a fixed-effects panel vector autoregression, estimated using quarterly data for 17 industrialized countries spanning the...
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Goodhart and Hoffman aim to examine causal and other links between house prices, liquidity, and activity, and this note comments on their results. One part of the mechanism is via wealth-but arguably house-price changes have little net impact on wealth, although there are collateral effects. The...
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investment in the presence of auto returns, providing empirical support for q-theory. Results for structures investment are less …
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and long-lasting boom-bust cycles. Such cycles share many features in common to investment bubbles observed in the history …
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Investment booms and asset "bubbles" are often the consequence of heavily leveraged borrowing and speculations of …
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In this paper, by utilizing the Poincaré–Bendixson theory and the Hopf bifurcation theory, we analyze both rigid …
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Motivated by the apparent failure of the credit multiplier mechanism (CM) to deliver amplification in DSGE models, we re-examine its role in business cycles to address the question: is something wrong with the CM? Our answer is no. In coming to this answer we construct a model with reproducible...
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This survey reviews the research regarding the general frameworks used for the specification of financial market frictions in dynamic stochastic general equilibrium (DSGE) models. Within the related literature, financial frictions are considered to be the prime candidates for endogenous...
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In modern capitalist economies, income distribution has a tendency to be in favor of shareholders. This paper interprets pro-shareholder distribution as a decrease in the retention ratio of firms and an increase in the profit share. We introduce labor supply constraints into a post-Keynesian...
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This paper investigates the effect of changes in the retention ratio, profit share, interest rate, and natural rate of growth on the rate of capital accumulation and the financial structure of firms by using a Kaleckian growth model with labor supply constraints. We show that if the economy...
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