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suggest that the shock processes play a crucial role in helping to match the data. -- DSGE models ; model evaluation …
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The effect of wealth on consumption is an issue of longstanding interest to economists. Conventional wisdom suggests that fluctuations in household wealth have driven major swings in economic activity. This article considers so-called consumption wealth effects. There is an extensive existing...
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framework starts by discerning driving forces set in motion by the initial shock. These are higher discounts applied by decision … institutions. The next step is to study how driving forces influence general equilibrium, both at the time of the initial shock and … later as its effects persist. Some of the effects propagate the effects of the shock---they contribute to poor performance …
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-linearized equations of the model. Next, a productivity shock is simulated on the computer so as to tell a "story" about how the economy …
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cost. As a result of impulse responses to a domestic productivity shock, the higher elasticity of substitution between two …
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