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In this paper, we analyze a general multivariate linear rational expectations model.
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This paper examines the extent to which social interactions affect optimal consumption decisions in peer groups. To this purpose, a standard life-cycle model with quadratic utility is augmented to allow for three different forks of social interaction, namely, conformism, altruism, and jealousy....
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This paper analyzes the consequences of introducing stochastic technological progress and stochastic labor input into a Solow-Swan exogenous growth model and an 'AK' endogenous growth model with general savings and production functions.
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This paper establishes a link between the problem of solving multivariate linear rational expectations models and the problem of solving large sparse linear systems with a block-tridiagonal matrix coefficient structure. Such large linear systems arise in a wide variety of scientific problems,...
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This paper considers estimation and inference in panel vector autoregressions (PVARs) with fixed effects when the time dimension of the panel is finite, and the cross-sectional dimension is large. A Maximum Likelihood (ML) estimator based on a transformed likelihood function is proposed and...
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This paper considers the solution of nonlinear rational expectations models resulting from the optimality conditions of a finite-horizon intertemporal optimisation problem satisfying Bellman's principle of optimality (and possibly involving inequality constraints). A backward recursive procedure...
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This paper considers estimation and inference in panel vector autoregressions with fixed effects when the time dimension of the panel is finite, and the cross-sectional dimension is large. A Maximum Likelihood estimator based on a transformed likelihood function is proposed and shown to be...
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