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This paper provides the first assessment of the contribution of idiosyncratic shocks to aggregate fluctuations in an emerging market using confidential data on the universe of Chilean firms. We find that idiosyncratic shocks account for more than 40 percent of the volatility of aggregate sales....
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of trend productivity shocks to fluctuations in key macroeconomic variables, and lower consumption volatility, than Latin …. First, the first three differences are mainly explained by a higher persistence of trend productivity shocks in Asia than in … the differences in their economic structure. The differences in the contribution of trend productivity shocks in economic …
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Why is there a negative correlation between business cycles in Jordan and the EU15? This paper explores the hypothesis that TFP increases in Europe spill over to Jordan only if embodied in FDI, but that European TFP growth negatively affects the Jordanian economy through higher world interest...
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