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inventories: materials (input) inventories facilitate the production of finished goods, while finished goods (output) inventories … cyclicality of inventory investment and inventory-to-target ratios. Although inventories are an important element of the model … parameters associated with inventories play a minor role in reducing the volatility of output. …
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This paper introduces inventories in an otherwise standard Dynamic Stochastic General Equilibrium Model (DSGE) of the … business cycle. Firms accumulate inventories to facilitate sales, but face a cost of doing so in terms of costly storage of … intermediate goods. The paper's main contribution is to present a DSGE model with inventories that is estimated using Bayesian …
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materials, for both production as well as for inventories. The more detailed treatment of inventory holdings offers new insights …
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This paper introduces inventories in an otherwise standard dynamic stochastic general equilibrium model. Firms … accumulate inventories to facilitate sales, but face a cost of doing so in terms of costly storage of intermediate goods. Based … inventory dynamics has a significant impact on parameter estimates and the following analyses. We find that inventories enter …
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We analyze the dynamic effects of lumpy factor adjustments at the firm level onto the aggregate economy. We find that distinguishing between capital and labour as lumpy factors within the production function result in very dfferent dynamics for aggregate output, investment and labour in an...
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We propose a monetary model in which the unemployed satisfy the official US definition of unemployment: they are people without jobs who are (i) currently making concrete efforts to find work and (ii) willing and able to work. In addition, our model has the property that people searching for...
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I explore the implications of the lumpy labor adjustment as a propagation mechanism for aggregate dynamics. The model I use nests the basic RBC model with a staggered-job-turnover in the spirit of Taylor (1980) and Calvo (1983). It extends this approach by introducing a Weibull-distributed labor...
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I explore the aggregate effects of micro lumpy labor adjustment in a prototypical RBC model, which embeds a stochastic labor duration mechanism in the spirit of Calvo(1983), and it extends this approach by introducing a Weibull-distributed labor adjustment process to capture the increasing...
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This paper studies the cyclical pattern of ex post markups in the banking system using balance-sheet data for a large set of countries. Markups are strongly countercyclical even after controlling for financial development, banking concentration, operational costs, inflation, and simultaneity or...
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