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creating a behavioral model that is not dependent on the prevailing concept of rationality, De Grauwe is better able to explain …
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creating a behavioral model that is not dependent on the prevailing concept of rationality, De Grauwe is better able to explain …
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This paper studies the linkage between structural coherence and economic growth. Structural coherence is defined as the degree that a country's industrial structure optimally reflects its factor endowment fundamentals. The paper found that at least for the overall capital, the shares of capital...
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In the spirit of what is known as business cycle accounting, this paper finds that the investment wedge-the gap between household's rate of intertemporal substitution and the marginal product of capital-is large and quantitatively significant in explaining China's and India's growth. Specific...
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and investment high. It finds that the low cost of capital has been quantitatively an important factor. Theory predicts …
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This paper examines how durable goods and financial frictions shape the business cycle of a small open economy subject to shocks to trend and transitory shocks. In the data, nondurable consumption is not as volatile as income for both developed and emerging market economies. The simulation of...
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