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subject is the basic toolbox of mainstream economics. The most important tools in this box are demand, supply and equilibrium … what economists tell us, demand, supply and equilibrium do not carry over to the actual world: they cannot be empirically …
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To better understand the dynamics of the Chinese economy and its interaction with the global economy, the authors incorporate China into an existing model for the G-3 economies (i.e., the United States, the euro area, and Japan), paying particular attention to modelling the exchange rate and...
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Why do employed persons in large firms earn more than employed persons in small firms, even after controlling for observable characteristics? Complementary to previous results, this paper proposes a mechanism that gives an answer to this question. In the model, individuals accumulate human...
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This paper contributes to the debate on fiscal multipliers, in the context of a structural model. I estimate a micro-founded dynamic stochastic general equilibrium model, that features a rich fiscal policy block and a transmission mechanism for government spending shocks, using Bayesian...
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important effects on the Canadian economy. Moreover, financial frictions on both the demand and supply sides of credit amplify … domestic demand in the United States and Canada observed in the data, which is difficult to explain with a model where the … transmission of shocks between countries is only based only on trade. …
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