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The rate of time preference (RTP) has traditionally not been regarded as an important source of economic fluctuations. In this paper, I show that it is an important factor influencing economic fluctuations because households must have an expected RTP for the representative household (RTP RH) to...
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En este artículo voy a traer algunos temas básicos en torno al Algoritmo de Expectativas Parametrizadas (PEA). Como sabe este modelo es aplicado en macroeconomía y por las personas que hacen reglas de política, quienes lo usan en la forma en que podrían resolver los modelos dinámicos...
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In this article we study the tradeoffs between average output and reduced volatility due to macroeconomic intervention. Using a Keynesian model of regulated Brownian motion with an endogenous producer/investor term, we show that when intervention is perfect and costless, the rewards in terms of...
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We investigate the generation of chaos in economic models through exogenous shocks. The perturbation is formulated as a pulse function where either values or instants of discontinuity are chaotically behaved. We provide a rigorous proof of the existence of chaos in the perturbed model. The...
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This paper is (over the formulas) self explaining . The measurement of economies no longer by GDP alone, but by an Index that includes other important factors as well, a So-cial factors relativized GDP. This index cuts out the part of the GDP that is long term fro-zen up by social transfers...
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We analyse the key characteristics of simple models of overlapping generations where capital is endogenous, and money plays norole. The main focus is on the codyamics of interest rates, wages, and consumption with capital.
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This study sheds new light on the question of whether or not sentiment surveys, and the expectations derived from them, are relevant to forecasting economic growth and stock returns, and whether they contain information that is orthogonal to macroeconomic and financial data. I examine 16...
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Two fundamental problems in economic analysis concern the determination of aggregate output, and the determination of market prices and quantities. The way economic adjustments are made at the micro level suggests that the history of shocks to the economic environment matters. This paper...
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A system of thought allowed for the free market price of land to cyclically go down to zero. This is the economics of Moses. The economics of Jesus is a restatement of the economics of Moses. The first was applied during Biblical times and the latter, united with Aristotle’s thought and...
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We discuss some practical issues related to the use of the Parameterized Expectations Approach (PEA) for solving non-linear stochastic dynamic models with rational expectations. This approach has been applied in models of macroeconomics, financial economics, economic growth, contract theory,...
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