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—the treatment of closures and new entrants—may also affect firm behavior. An undercurrent in these guidelines is the question of …
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This paper surveys and motivates the reasons for incorporating explicit long run of supply features into applied estimated macro economic models. It defines some basic stability conditions for such models and illustrates elements of long run considerations with reference to a small (22 equation)...
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Standard presentations of stock-flow consistent modeling use specific Post Keynesian closures, even though a given …). In this model there are eight different possible dynamic closures of the same underlying accounting structure. We … classify the possible closures and discuss three of them in detail: the “standard” Godley-Lavoie closure, where government …
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Using data on Israeli closures inside the West Bank, we provide novel evidence on the labor market effects of conflict …
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closures, but quantify those effects, and provide information on the role of the divesting sector. Some adjustment costs arise …
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harmful than closures, but quantify those effects, and provide information on the divested-sector role. In any case, some …
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This paper examines the impact of mobility restrictions on educational performance in the West Bank over 2000-2006 during the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. This conflict is characterized by a system of mobility restrictions enforced through physical barriers such as checkpoints. Using novel data...
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