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Evidence on the portfolio holdings and transaction patterns of households suggests that the burden of inflation is not … this framework to study the distributional impact of inflation. At the aggregate level, our model economy behaves similarly … to standard monetary growth models within the representative agent abstraction. Inflation has, however, important …
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Evidence on the portfolio holdings and transaction patterns of households suggests that the burden of inflation is not … this framework to study the distributional impact of inflation. At the aggregate level, our model economy behaves similarly … to standard monetary growth models within the representative agent abstraction. Inflation has, however, important …
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This paper provides a technical description of GEM-PIA, a recursive-dynamic computable General Equilibrium Model for Poverty Impact Analysis in individual countries. The model combines the optimizing behavior of CGE models with the asset portfolio behavior of macromodels, thereby addressing the...
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This paper proposes a super-/sub-hedging strategy for a derivative on two underlying assets using Young's inequality.The strategy dose not depend on any model for the dependency between the underlying assets, but on their marginal distributions. The bounds enforced by the hedging portfolio is...
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I examine how differences in the ability to identify profitable investment opportunities contribute to wealth inequality. I analyze a model of financial markets with investors heterogeneously informed about future returns. The unconditional wealth share distribution features a thick right-tail...
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