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This paper proposes a method for estimating the joint distribution of two or more variables when only their marginal distributions and the distribution of their aggregates are observed. Nonparametric identification is achieved by modelling dependence using a latent commonfactor structure....
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Les données individuelles permettent de mieux expliquer certains phénomènes au niveau agrégé, éclairant ainsi la mise en oeuvre des politiques économiques et justifiant l’intérêt croissant des banques centrales.
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This milestone provides a broad overview of model development under Work Package 205 of the WWWforEurope project. It describes briefly the challenge of modelling combined economic, ecological and financial systems and sets out a series of objectives for modelling the socio-economic transition...
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What are the implications of digitalization for prices? This paper explores this question by looking at the various channels through which digitalization can affect prices. First, we assess the importance of the direct channel - the prices of digital goods and services in the consumer price...
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Since the end of the 1970s, the United States has seen a dramatic increase in economic inequality. While the United States has long been among the most unequal of the world’s rich economies, the economic and social upheaval that began in the 1970s was a striking departure from the movement...
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Arrangements (agreements, contracts, projects, etc.) are widespread economic events and are the fundamental concept of the economic theory. Infringements (breaches, modifications, changes, etc.) of arrangements are common and have a significant importance for the economic theory. For many years...
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A revolution in economics. Is it possible? Is its concept a transition from ideal to real economics? The way to the transition may be a new aspect of uncertainty. Problems, which can be solved, research fields, which can be augmented or created, and fields of applications in practical economy...
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In their seminal paper Fuhrer and Moore (1995) provide an explanation for the existence of inflation inertia. Driscoll and Holden (2003) argue that under more plausible assumptions the model of Fuhrer and Moore (1995) will coincide with the model of Taylor (1979) which can only explain sticky...
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Economists and policy makers increasingly consult national household surveys asking individuals about their economic circumstances, financial decisions, and expectations for the future. For decades, the Reuters/Michigan Survey of Consumers and other national surveys have asked about expectations...
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The paper is an attempt at an alternative to the rational expectations assumption in macroeconomic modelling. Emphasizing the concept of sentiment in contrast to the expectations of a single selected variable, it is meant to take an important step forward towards a canonical heterodox framework...
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