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The neoclassical growth model (NGM), which is widely used to study macroeconomic phenomena, has a constant labor share built in. However, several recent studies show that the labor share has been declining since at least the 1980s. This calls into question whether the NGM should still be used as...
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"Currently, Argentina is experiencing what the government describes as a "great depression." Using the "Great Depressions" methodology developed by Cole and Ohanian (1999) and Kehoe and Prescott (2002), we find that the primary determinants of both the boom in Argentina in the 1990s and the...
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