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aggregate fluctuations on the evolution of income disparities. To the extent that regional income disparities follow a distinct …
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This document contains the first two chapters from my dissertation, titled Three Essays on Consumption and Geography, which use data provided by the Kilts Center for Marketing Data Center. Together they highlight the importance of accounting for geographic differences in new product entry to...
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We estimate real consumption's growth rate and volatility in light of three new facts documenting geographic differences in consumption: (1) consumers in separate markets buy different products, (2) a product's market share varies geographically conditional on relative price, and (3) product...
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Using micro-level household mortgage data, I measure dispersion in the credit quality of borrowers in the housing market and show that it forecasts regional real economic activity. I provide empirical evidence that associates the predictive power of dispersion with heterogeneity in the exposure...
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We set up a two-region model to study the policy challenge of bringing the North's income up to the level of the South in the UK. The model focuses on labour costs as the driver of output gains through the international competitiveness channel. The empirical results show that the regional model...
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This paper develops a statistical model for measuring spatial interactions when estimating macroeconomic regimes and regime shifts. The model is applied to study the contagion and propagation of recessions in small regional economies in the United States from 1990 to 2015. The empirical analysis...
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Turmoil in euro area once more forces EU authorities to rethink future of further monetary integration. One of the most commonly used criterions for successful monetary in contemporary research is business cycle synchronization (BCS). Though BCS has been vastly described at country level, not as...
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This paper examines the spatial interaction of neighboring cities over their employment cycles. The cycles of neighboring cities tend to be more similar to one another than are those of non-neighboring cities, although this is due primarily to neighbors' tendency to be in the same state. In...
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situations. He discusses models drawn from the modern literature on cultural evolution in which imitation of others is the basic …
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situations. He discusses models drawn from the modern literature on cultural evolution in which imitation of others is the basic …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011386598