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We revisit UK’s poor productivity performance since the Great Recession by means of both a suitable theoretical framework and firm-level prices and quantities data for detailed products allowing us to both measure demand, and its changes over time, and distinguish between quantity total factor...
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level in an oligopoly supergame where a positive shock may hit demand and disrupt collusion. The novel feature of our model … consists in characterising the post-shock noncooperative price and comparing it against the cartel price played in the last …
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We use non-Gaussian features in U.S. macroeconomic data to identify aggregate supply and demand shocks while imposing minimal economic assumptions. Recessions in the 1970s and 1980s were driven primarily by supply shocks, later recessions were driven primarily by demand shocks, and the Great...
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and data. Second, because the NK model's predictions differ by the nature of the shock, we present evidence on the … procyclical conditional on a technology shock. However, we find that they are either procyclical or acyclical conditional on …
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We explore the implications of shocks to expected future productivity in a setting with limited enforcement of financial contracts. As in Lorenzoni andWalentin (2007) optimal financial contracts under limited enforcement imply that to obtain external finance firms have to post collateral in...
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