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factor in the sense that a higher progressivity makes the emergence of indeterminacy and endogenous fluctuations more likely …
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We introduce public spending, financed through income taxation, in the Ramsey model with heterogeneous agents. Public spending as a source of welfare generates more complex dynamics. In contrast to previous contributions focusing on similar models but with wasteful public spending, limit cycles...
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The aim of this paper is to study the role of progressive tax rules on the allocations of steady state and the stability properties in a Ramsey economy with heterogeneous households and borrowing constraints. Since labor supply in elastic, considering different tax rates on capital and labor...
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low degrees of capital-labor substitution, we show that indeterminacy requires not only a lower bound for the elasticity … condition for indeterminacy and larger increasing returns promote sadlle-path stability when inputs are high substitutes. Using …
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We re-examine the destabilizing role of balanced-budget fiscal policy rules based on consumption taxation. Using a one-sector model with infinitely-lived households, we consider a specification of preferences derived from Jaimovich (2008) [14] and Jaimovich and Rebelo (2009) [15] which is...
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We examine the impact of balanced-budget consumption taxes on the existence of expectations-driven business cycles in two-sector economies with infinitely-lived households. We prove that, whatever the relative capital intensity difference across sectors, aggregate instability can occur if the...
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This paper extends the standard Diamond's two-period OLG model of capital accumulation by introducing labor-leisure choice into the first-period of agents' life. Under the assumption of gross substitutability, we show that multiple intertemporal equilibria require both highly complementary...
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This paper explores how the occurrence of local indeterminacy and endogenous business cycles relates to dynamic … consumption in both periods. We first show that local indeterminacy and Hopf bifurcation are necessarily associated with a capital …
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This paper develops a monetary endogenous growth overlapping generations model characterized by endogenous longevity and an inflation targeting monetary authority, and analyzes the growth dynamics that emerges from this framework. Besides the endogenous longevity which depends on the...
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the wage income, local indeterminacy of equilibria cannot occur with capital externalities alone but that it can occur …, local indeterminacy occurs in a Cobb-Douglas economy. Finally, we show that, as a consequence of our restriction on first …
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