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-level markup growth. In periods where the aggregate markup is stable, the average hides a strong process of reallocation. Firms or …
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incomplete pass-through of trade costs to export markups are strong enough to compensate for the increase in competition on …
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determines how changes in trade frictions affect allocative efficiency in an oligopoly model of international trade, decomposing …
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determines how changes in trade frictions affect allocative efficiency in an oligopoly model of international trade, decomposing …
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We develop a macroeconomic framework in which firms are large and have market power with respect to both products and labor. Each firm maximizes a share-weighted average of shareholder utilities, which makes the equilibrium independent of price normalization. In a one-sector economy, if returns...
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Recent U.S. evidence suggests that the response of labor share to a productivity shock is characterized by countercyclicality and overshooting. These findings cannot be easily reconciled with existing business cycle models. We extend the Diamond-Mortensen-Pissarides model of search in the labor...
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