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This Selected Issues paper attempts to analyze the end-point problem and improve the quality of potential GDP estimates for Germany. It projects that Germany’s potential GDP growth will slow over the coming decade, mainly because of declining labor input. The paper focuses on a long-term...
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and investment high. It finds that the low cost of capital has been quantitatively an important factor. Theory predicts … that the price of capital may have been significantly distorted in the 1990s and 2000s. The distortion could have been …
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examined in the presence of income and capital risk and capital adjustment costs. Neutrality may be achieved with a cost of … the systematic and unsystematic income and capital risk characteristics of the investment. …
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of capital accumulation and some natural constraints on labor, the strong growth momentum is unlikely to be sustainable …
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public capital and expected fiscal adjustments to deficit-financed spending. Implementation delays can produce small or even … matter both quantitatively and qualitatively for long-run growth effects. When public capital is insufficiently productive …
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This paper develops and estimates a general equilibrium rational expectations model with search and multiple equilibria where aggregate shocks have a permanent effect on the unemployment rate. If agents' wealth decreases, the unemployment rate increases for a potentially indefinite period. This...
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The paper examines the determinants of employment growth, drawing on data available across a sample of Caribbean countries. To that end, the paper analyzes estimates of the employment-output elasticity and the response of employment growth to major sources of labor market determinants, in the...
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This Selected Issues paper for Chile describes the postcrisis recovery experience. The recovery from the 2008–2009 global crisis has been markedly different both among advanced and emerging economies. The steady improvement in the labor wedge-distortions related to the consumption leisure...
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The study proposes a multivariate unobserved components model in order to examine relationships at business cycle frequencies among macroeconomic variables. The series are decomposed into non-stationary trends, stationary cycles, and an irregular component. The co-movements among the particular...
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