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The analysis in this paper shows that unpredictable variations in economic productivity may have a positive or negative effect on the average growth rate of output. This theoretical ambiguity result is not solely determined by the value of the elasticity of intertemporal substitution (of...
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and coherent theory of economic growth. Research in growth theory has demonstrated that significant and systematic … many obstacles that the creation of wealth may encounter. The current essay surveys cutting-edge research on growth theory …, in any case, they call for a reexamination of growth theory. …
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The dramatic stock market crash of March 2020 was preceded by a prolonged rise in Tobin's Q and a productivity slowdown. Do longer stock market booms and sharper corrections reflect structural changes in the US economy? We address this question about Q by estimating an endogenous growth model...
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There is cross-country and time-series evidence that volatility is associated with slower growth. However, matching this evidence has proven to be a challenge for growth models without market failures, as they tend to predict the opposite for values of risk aversion greater than unity. This note...
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