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Marginalanalyse 314 Marginal analysis 311 Theorie 145 Theory 144 Produktivität 36 USA 36 United States 36 Grenzproduktivität 35 Estimation 34 Schätzung 34 History of economic thought 31 Ökonomische Ideengeschichte 31 Productivity 27 Marginal productivity 26 Kapital 24 Capital 23 Produktionsfunktion 23 Theory of distribution 23 Verteilungstheorie 23 Production function 22 Arbeitsproduktivität 20 Labour productivity 20 Produktionstheorie 20 Comparison 19 Production theory 19 Vergleich 19 Global sourcing 17 Internationale Beschaffung 17 Technischer Fortschritt 17 Technological change 17 Deutschland 14 Germany 14 Cost-benefit analysis 12 Developing countries 12 Entwicklungsländer 12 Export 12 Kosten-Nutzen-Analyse 12 Grenzkosten 11 Industrialized countries 11 Industrieländer 11
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Book / Working Paper 195 Article 154
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Article in journal 110 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 110 Graue Literatur 95 Non-commercial literature 95 Working Paper 93 Arbeitspapier 92 Aufsatz im Buch 20 Book section 20 Hochschulschrift 10 Thesis 8 Bibliografie enthalten 3 Bibliography included 3 Collection of articles of several authors 3 Sammelwerk 3 Konferenzschrift 2 Aufsatzsammlung 1 Conference proceedings 1 Forschungsbericht 1 Mehrbändiges Werk 1 Multi-volume publication 1 Reprint 1
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English 303 German 24 French 10 Undetermined 7 Italian 3 Danish 1 Russian 1
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Liao, Wei 10 Santacreu, Ana Maria 10 Auclert, Adrien 9 Antràs, Pol 8 Bridel, Pascal 7 Fort, Teresa C. 7 Tintelnot, Felix 6 Bardóczy, Bence 5 Benjamin, Daniel J. 5 Blanchard, Olivier 5 Caselli, Francesco 5 Heffetz, Ori 5 Kimball, Miles S. 5 Rees-Jones, Alex 5 Rognlie, Matthew 5 Slemrod, Joel 5 Yitzhaki, Shlomo 5 Bils, Mark 4 Bobenrieth H., Eugenio S. 4 Bobenrieth H., Juan R. A. 4 Bobtcheff, Catherine 4 Byford, Martin C. 4 Gollier, Christian 4 Hayes, M. G. 4 Klenow, Peter J. 4 Moffitt, Robert A. 4 Schlicht, Ekkehart 4 Tombazos, Christis G. 4 Wright, Brian D. 4 Zeckhauser, Richard 4 Ampudia, Miguel 3 Attanasio, Orazio P. 3 Biewen, Martin 3 Bos, Charles S. 3 Brady, Michael Emmett 3 Chevillon, Guillaume 3 Cooper, Russell W. 3 Crinò, Rosario 3 Edwards, Jeremy S. S. 3 Feyrer, James Donald 3
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National Bureau of Economic Research 22 Institut für Volkswirtschaftlehre, Universität Rostock 2 University of Strathclyde / Department of Economics 2 JME-SNB-SCG Conference <2020, Gerzensee> 1 Rodney L. White Center for Financial Research 1
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NBER working paper series 22 Working paper / National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc. 21 NBER Working Paper 15 The American economic review 7 Discussion paper / Centre for Economic Policy Research 6 Review of radical political economics 6 Journal of post-Keynesian economics : JPKE 5 Metroeconomica : international review of economics 5 Economic papers : a journal of applied economics and policy 4 Journal of productivity analysis 4 Applied economics 3 CEMMAP working papers / Centre for Microdata Methods and Practice 3 CESifo working papers 3 Cambridge journal of economics 3 Discussion paper series / IZA 3 Faculty & research / Insead : working paper series 3 Münchener Wirtschaftswissenschaftliche Beiträge : VWL ; discussion papers 3 Revue d'économie politique 3 The Indian economic journal 3 The marginal productivity of labor 3 The review of economic studies 3 Arbeitspapiere der Nordakademie 2 CESifo Working Paper Series 2 Die Handelsblatt-Bibliothek "Klassiker der Nationalökonomie" 2 Discussion paper / Tinbergen Institute 2 Documents de recherche / ESSEC Centre de Recherche 2 History of political economy 2 IZA Discussion Paper 2 Increasing returns and inframarginal economics 2 Johann Heinrich von Thünen als Wirtschaftstheoretiker 2 Journal of political economy 2 Papers read at the ... annual conference of the Indian Economic Association 2 Revue économique : revue bimestrielle 2 Routledge advances in heterodox economics 2 Strathclyde discussion papers in economics 2 The Manchester School 2 The quarterly journal of economics 2 Thuenen-Series of Applied Economic Theory 2 Tuck School of Business working paper / Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth 2 UFZ-Diskussionspapiere 2
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ECONIS (ZBW) 344 RePEc 2 USB Cologne (EcoSocSci) 2 EconStor 1
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Micro MPCs and macro counterfactuals : the case of the 2008 rebates
Orchard, Jacob D.; Ramey, Valerie A.; Wieland, Johannes - In: The quarterly journal of economics 140 (2025) 3, pp. 2001-2052
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A Simple Mapping from MPCs to MPXs
Laibson, David I.; Maxted, Peter; Moll, Benjamin - National Bureau of Economic Research - 2022
Standard consumption models assume a notional consumption flow that does not distinguish between nondurable and durable consumption. Such notional-consumption models generate notional marginal propensities to consume (MPC). By contrast, empirical work and policy discussions often highlight...
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Public Debt and Low Interest Rates
Blanchard, Olivier - 2022
This lecture focuses on the costs of public debt when safe interest rates are low. I develop four arguments.First, I show that the current U.S. situation in which safe interest rates are expected to remain below growth rates for a long time, is more the historical norm than the exception. If the...
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Mpcs, Mpes and Multipliers : A Trilemma for New Keynesian Models
Auclert, Adrien; Bardóczy, Bence; Rognlie, Matthew - 2022
We show that New Keynesian models with frictionless labor supply face a challenge: given standard parameters, they cannot simultaneously match plausible estimates of marginal propensities to consume (MPCs), marginal propensities to earn (MPEs), and fiscal multipliers. A HANK model with sticky...
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Does marginal productivity of product mix matter? : data envelopment analysis for marginal profit consistency in Taiwan's life insurance industry
Wu, Yen-Tung; Lee, Chia-Yen - In: Operations research forum 5 (2024) 1, pp. 1-25
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Inframarginal travelers and transportation policy
Hall, Jonathan Daines - In: International economic review 65 (2024) 3, pp. 1519-1550
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The Unreasonable Effectiveness of Algorithms
Ludwig, Jens; Mullainathan, Sendhil; Rambachan, Ashesh - National Bureau of Economic Research - 2024
We calculate the social return on algorithmic interventions (specifically their Marginal Value of Public Funds) across multiple domains of interest to economists--regulation, criminal justice, medicine, and education. Though these algorithms are different, the results are similar and striking....
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Temptation and commitment : a model of hand-to-mouth behavior
Attanasio, Orazio P.; Kovacs, Agnes; Moran, Patrick - In: Journal of the European Economic Association : JEEA 22 (2024) 4, pp. 2025-2073
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The unreasonable effectiveness of algorithms
Ludwig, Jens; Mullainathan, Sendhil; Rambachan, Ashesh - In: AEA papers and proceedings 114 (2024), pp. 623-627
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Cost-Benefit Rules for Public Good Provision with Distortionary Taxation
Edwards, Jeremy S. S. - 2021
The paper shows that a comparison of the appropriately-weighted sum of households' marginal willingness to pay for a public good with the net effect of the increased supply of the public good on shadow, as distinct from actual, government revenue is a generally valid rule for public good...
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Unemployment Insurance in Macroeconomic Stabilization
Kekre, Rohan - National Bureau of Economic Research - 2021
I study unemployment insurance (UI) in general equilibrium with incomplete markets, search frictions, and nominal rigidities. An increase in generosity raises the aggregate demand for consumption if the unemployed have a higher marginal propensity to consume (MPC) than the employed or if agents...
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What Marginal Outcome Tests Can Tell Us About Racially Biased Decision-Making
Hull, Peter - National Bureau of Economic Research - 2021
Marginal outcome tests compare the expected effects of a decision on individuals who are of different races but at the same indifference point of the decision-maker. I present a simple formalization of how such tests can detect racial bias, defined as a deviation from accurate statistical...
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In-Kind Transfers as Insurance
Gadenne, Lucie; Norris, Samuel; Singhal, Monica; … - National Bureau of Economic Research - 2021
Recent debates about the optimal form of social protection programs have highlighted the potential for cash as the preferred form of transfer to low income households. However, in-kind transfers remain prevalent throughout the world. We argue that beneficiaries themselves may prefer in-kind...
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Marginal productivity and coalition formation with distributive norms
Goto, Hideaki - 2021
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Integrating Expenditure and Tax Decisions : The Marginal Cost of Funds and the Marginal Benefit of Projects
Slemrod, Joel; Yitzhaki, Shlomo - 2021
This paper seeks to clarify the extent to which the rule for providing public goods ought to correct for the distortionary cost of raising funds. We argue that, in evaluating public projects, the marginal cost of funds (MCF) concept must be supplemented by a symmetrical concept, which we label...
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What Marginal Outcome Tests Can Tell Us About Racially Biased Decision-Making
Hull, Peter - 2021
Marginal outcome tests compare the expected effects of a decision on individuals who are of different races but at the same indifference point of the decision-maker. I present a simple formalization of how such tests can detect racial bias, defined as a deviation from accurate statistical...
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MPCs, MPEs, and multipliers : a trilemma for New Keynesian models
Auclert, Adrien; Bardóczy, Bence; Rognlie, Matthew - In: The review of economics and statistics 105 (2023) 3, pp. 700-712
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Micro MPCs and Macro Counterfactuals : The Case of the 2008 Rebates
Orchard, Jacob; Ramey, Valerie A.; Wieland, Johannes - National Bureau of Economic Research - 2023
We present evidence that the high estimated MPCs from the leading household studies result in implausible macroeconomic counterfactuals. Using the 2008 tax rebate as a case study, we calibrate a standard medium-scale New Keynesian model with the estimated micro MPCs to construct counterfactual...
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On John Bates Clark's "naive productivity ethics" : a note
Fiorito, Luca; Vatiero, Massimiliano - In: History of political economy 55 (2023) 2, pp. 353-378
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A Mann-Whitney Test of Distributional Effects in A Multivalued Treatment
Ai, Chunrong - 2020
This article considers a Mann-Whitney test of distributional effects in a multivalued treatment. Specifically, we first show that, under the unconfoundedness condition, the counterfactual distributions are weighted averages, with weights satisfying some moment restrictions. We estimate the...
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MPCs, MPEs and Multipliers : A Trilemma for New Keynesian Models
Auclert, Adrien - 2020
We establish an impossibility result for New Keynesian models with a frictionless labor market: these models cannot simultaneously match plausible estimates of marginal propensities to consume (MPCs), marginal propensities to earn (MPEs), and fiscal multipliers. A HANK model with sticky wages...
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The return to capital in capital-scarce countries
Chari, Anusha; Rhee, Jennifer S. - 2020
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MPCs, MPEs and multipliers : a trilemma for new Keynesian models
Auclert, Adrien; Bardóczy, Bence; Rognlie, Matthew - 2020
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Temptation and commitment : understanding hand-to-mouth behavior
Attanasio, Orazio P.; Kovacs, Agnes; Moran, Patrick - 2020
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Public Debt and Low Interest Rates
Blanchard, Olivier - 2019
First, I show that the current U.S. situation in which safe interest rates are expected to remain below growth rates for a long time, is more the historical norm than the exception. If the future is like the past, this implies that debt rollovers, that is the issuance of debt without a later...
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Good Dispersion, Bad Dispersion
Kehrig, Matthias - 2019
Dispersion in marginal revenue products of inputs across plants is commonly thought to reflect misallocation, i.e., dispersion is "bad." We document that most dispersion occurs across plants within rather than between firms. In a model of multi-plant firms, we then show that dispersion can be...
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The Mistakes of the Marginal Productivity Theory of Income Distribution
Nomidis, Dimitrios - 2019
The debate that took place at the end of 19th and the beginning of 20th century on the neoclassical income distribution theory based on the marginal productivity of the production factors is well known. The debate evolved especially around the question whether the product is exactly exhausted...
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Sources and Implications of Resource Misallocation : New Evidence from Firm-Level Marginal Products and User Costs
Lenzu, Simone - 2019
Using micro-data on firm-specific borrowing costs and wages, we demonstrate that distortions in firms' policies can be empirically measured using firm-level gaps between marginal revenue products and user costs (MRP-cost gaps). We estimate MRP-cost gaps for 4.7 million firm-year observations in...
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Public Debt and Low Interest Rates
Blanchard, Olivier - 2019
Blanchard develops four main arguments concerning the costs of public debt when safe interest rates are low.First, the current US situation in which safe interest rates are expected to remain below growth rates for a long time is more the historical norm than the exception. If the future is like...
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Good Dispersion, Bad Dispersion
Kehrig, Matthias - 2019
Dispersion in marginal revenue products of inputs across plants is commonly thought to reflect misallocation, i.e., dispersion is "bad." We document that most dispersion occurs across plants within rather than between firms. In a model of multi-plant firms, we then show that dispersion can be...
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Listing advantages around the world
Ueda, Kenichi; Sharma, Somnath - 2019
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Good dispersion, bad dispersion
Kehrig, Matthias; Vincent, Nicolas - 2019
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Minimum wage employment effects and labor market concentration
Azar, José; Huet-Vaughn, Emiliano; Marinescu, Ioana; … - 2019
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Public debt and low interest rates
Blanchard, Olivier - 2019
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Exploitation of labor? : classical monopsony power and labor's share
Brooks, Wyatt J.; Kaboski, Joseph Paul; Li, Yao; Qian, Wei - 2019
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Sources and implications of resource misallocation: new evidence from firm-level marginal products and user costs
Lenzu, Simone; Manaresi, Francesco - 2019
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Capital theory and effective demand
Bhaduri, Amit - In: Contributions to political economy 41 (2022), pp. 174-185
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MPC Heterogeneity in Europe : Sources and Policy Implications
Ampudia, Miguel - 2018
This paper studies household financial choices in four euro area countries. The goal of the analysis is to understand the sources of the differences in these choices and their implications for the impact of monetary policy on consumption. The estimation of key parameters uses a simulated method...
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Mpc Heterogeneity in Europe : Sources and Policy Implications
Ampudia, Miguel - 2018
This paper studies the implications of household financial choices for the effects of monetary policy on consumption. Based on data from four major euro area countries, the paper estimates the key structural parameters using a simulated method of moments approach to match moments related to...
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MPC heterogeneity in Europe : sources and policy implications
Ampudia, Miguel; Cooper, Russell W.; Le Blanc, Julia; … - 2018
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Identifying effects of multivalued treatments
Lee, Sokbae; Salanié, Bernard - 2018
Multivalued treatment models have typically been studied under restrictive assumptions: ordered choice, and more recently unordered monotonicity. We show how treatment effects can be identified in a more general class of models that allows for multidimensional unobserved heterogeneity. Our...
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The diminishing marginal worth of elite college football players
Wilson, B. Kemp; Papagapitos, Agapitos - In: Journal of economic insight : (formerly the journal of … 47 (2021) 1, pp. 1-20
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An anatomy of China's export boom : an approach of trade margins
Liu, Hui-Zheng; Li, Shi-Long; Zhang, Kevin H. - In: The Chinese economy : translations and studies 54 (2021) 2, pp. 79-91
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The real interest rate and the marginal product of capital in the XXIst century, October 15-16, 2020 : conference proceedings supplement
Reis, Ricardo (ed.) - JME-SNB-SCG Conference <2020, Gerzensee> - 2021
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The Marginal Product of Climate
Deryugina, Tatyana - 2017
We develop an empirical approach to value changes to a climate in terms of total market output given optimal factor allocations in general equilibrium. Our approach accounts for unobservable heterogeneity across locations as well as the costs and benefits of adaptation in climates of arbitrary...
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Marginal Deterrence at Work
Crinò, Rosario - 2017
We test the rational economic model of marginal deterrence of law enforcement - i.e., the need for graduating the penalty to the severity of the crime. We combine individual-level data on sentence length for a representative sample of US inmates with proxies for maximum punishment and monitoring...
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Why the Return to Capital Exceeds the Marginal Product of Capital
James, Robert G. - 2017
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The Marginal Product of Climate
Deryugina, Tatyana - 2017
We develop an empirical approach to value changes to a climate in terms of total market output given optimal factor allocations in general equilibrium. Our approach accounts for unobservable heterogeneity across locations as well as the costs and benefits of adaptation in climates of arbitrary...
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Monetary Policy and the Redistribution Channel
Auclert, Adrien - 2017
This paper evaluates the role of redistribution in the transmission mechanism of monetary policy to consumption. Three channels affect aggregate spending when winners and losers have different marginal propensities to consume: an earnings heterogeneity channel from unequal income gains, a Fisher...
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Monetary Policy and the Redistribution Channel
Auclert, Adrien - 2017
This paper evaluates the role of redistribution in the transmission mechanism of monetary policy to consumption. Three channels affect aggregate spending when winners and losers have different marginal propensities to consume: an earnings heterogeneity channel from unequal income gains, a Fisher...
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