Realistic Cross-Country Consumption Correlations in a Two-Country, Equilibrium, Business Cycle Model
A well-known feature of one-good, multi-agent, Arrow-Debreu economies with identical additively-separable, homothetic preferences is that the consumptions of all agents are perfectly correlated. Such economies are widely used in interpreting business cycles but seem to be inconsistent with observed cross-country correlations of aggregate consumption. This paper provides an example of a two-country real business cycle model in which preferences are not separable between consumptions and labor supply. The model has a simple closed-form solution, and allows for fluctuations in labor supply in equilibrium. Moreover, it generates correlations between national consumption rates which are close to some of those observed in historical data.
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1990-02
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Authors: | Devereux, Michael B. ; Gregory, Allan W. ; Smith, Gregor W. |
Institutions: | Economics Department, Queen's University |
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