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's disability status even when such information is unavailable in the survey. We do so by aggregation and by moment adjusted two …
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Oaxaca and Ransom (1999) show that a detailed decomposition of the coefficients effect is destined to suffer from an identification problem since the detailed coefficients effect attributed to dummy variables is not invariant to the choice of reference groups. It turns out that the...
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's disability status even when such information is unavailable in the survey. We do so by aggregation and by moment adjusted two …
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This paper proposes a new method of forecasting euro area quarterly real GDP that uses area-wide indicators, which are derived by optimally pooling the information contained in national indicator series. Following the ideas of predictive modeling, we construct the area-wide indicators by...
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We present a dynamic general equilibrium model with agency costs, where heterogeneous firms choose among two alternative instruments of external finance - corporate bonds and bank loans. We characterize the financing choice of firms and the endogenous financial structure of the economy. The...
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This paper provides a cross-country comparison of life-cycle and business-cycle fluctuations in the dispersion of household-level wage innovations. We draw our inference from household panel data sets for the US, the UK, and Germany. First, we find that household characteristics explain about...
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establishes the importance of agent heterogeneity and microeconomic behavior for macroeconomic outcomes. The event brought … both empirically documented the importance of agent heterogeneity, and attempted to theoretically model its aggregate …
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and indefinitely satisfied (sustainable heterogeneity). With appropriate government interventions, such a path is always …
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(sustainable heterogeneity). With appropriate government interventions, such a path is always achievable and is uniquely socially …
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This paper provides a cross-country comparison of life-cycle and business-cycle fluctuations in the dispersion of household-level wage innovations. We draw our inference from household panel data sets for the US, the UK, and Germany. First, we find that household characteristics explain about...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005015462