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Theorie 746 Theory 746 USA 189 United States 189 Business cycle 158 Konjunktur 152 Monetary policy 130 Productivity 122 Geldpolitik 116 Estimation 115 Schock 115 Schätzung 115 Shock 115 Produktivität 107 Search theory 84 Suchtheorie 84 Dynamic equilibrium 76 Dynamisches Gleichgewicht 76 Economic growth 76 Wirtschaftswachstum 67 Inflation 65 Risk 65 Technological change 65 Risiko 64 Human capital 63 Technischer Fortschritt 62 Einkommensverteilung 60 Income distribution 60 Unemployment 60 Arbeitsangebot 59 Labour supply 59 Investment 58 Overlapping generations 58 Matching 56 Overlapping Generations 55 Investition 54 Incomplete market 53 Unvollkommener Markt 53 Humankapital 52 Arbeitslosigkeit 50
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Sargent, Thomas J. 23 Restuccia, Diego 18 Prescott, Edward C. 15 Ventura, Gustavo 15 Guner, Nezih 14 Jones, Larry E. 13 Camera, Gabriele 12 Carlstrom, Charles T. 12 Jovanovic, Boyan 12 Maffezzoli, Marco 12 Domeij, David 11 Fuster, Luisa 11 Hansen, Gary D. 11 Herrendorf, Berthold 11 Rogerson, Richard 11 Rupert, Peter 11 Samaniego, Roberto M. 11 Bajona, Claustre 10 Beaudry, Paul 10 Fuerst, Timothy S. 10 Levine, David K. 10 Ohanian, Lee E. 10 Ravikumar, B. 10 Smith, Eric 10 Violante, Giovanni L. 10 Andolfatto, David 9 Bassetto, Marco 9 Carceles-Poveda, Eva 9 Cogley, Timothy 9 Dupaigne, Martial 9 Eden, Benjamin 9 Ferreira, Pedro Cavalcanti 9 Hairault, Jean-Olivier 9 Huggett, Mark 9 Kumar, Krishna B. 9 Kydland, Finn E. 9 Manuelli, Rodolfo E. 9 Miao, Jianjun 9 Portier, Franck 9 Shi, Shouyong 9
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New York University 1 Society for Economic Dynamics 1
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Review of economic dynamics 1,760 Review of Economic Dynamics 708 Review of economic dynamics : the official journal of the Society for Economic Dynamics 30 REVIEW OF ECONOMIC DYNAMICS 1, 719-730 1 Review of Economic Dynamics, Forthcoming 1
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East Asian growth experience revisited from the perspective of a neoclassical model
Lu, Shu-Shiuan - In: Review of Economic Dynamics 15 (2012) 3, pp. 359-376
The business cycle accounting "wedge" methodology is used to identify the mechanisms driving the rapid growth of Hong Kong, Singapore, South Korea, and Taiwan since 1966. Analysis with a neoclassical growth model reveals that growth in these economies has been sustained by different mechanisms...
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Labor Market Cycles, Unemployment Insurance Eligibility, and Moral Hazard
Faig, Miquel; Zhang, Min - In: Review of Economic Dynamics 15 (2012) 1, pp. 41-56
If entitlement to UI benefits must be earned with employment, generous UI is an additional benefit to working, so, by itself, it promotes job creation. If individuals are risk neutral, then there is a UI contribution scheme that eliminates any effect of UI on employment decisions. As with...
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Modelling the Demand for Housing over the Lifecycle
Attanasio, Orazio; Bottazzi, Renata; Low, Hamish; … - In: Review of Economic Dynamics 15 (2012) 1, pp. 1-18
This paper models individual demand for housing over the life-cycle, and shows the implications of this behaviour for aggregate demand. Individuals delay purchasing their first home when incomes are low or uncertain. This delay is exacerbated by downpayment constraints. Higher house prices lead...
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Hayashi Meets Kiyotaki and Moore: A Theory of Capital Adjustment
Wang, Pengfei; Wen, Yi - In: Review of Economic Dynamics 15 (2012) 2, pp. 207-225
Firm-level investment is lumpy and volatile but aggregate investment is much smoother and highly serially correlated. These different patterns of investment behavior have been viewed as indicating convex adjustment costs at the aggregate level but non-convex adjustment costs at the firm level....
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Financial Frictions and Total Factor Productivity: Accounting for the Real Effects of Financial Crises
Pratap, Sangeeta; Urrutia, Carlos - In: Review of Economic Dynamics 15 (2012) 3, pp. 336-358
Financial crises in emerging economies are accompanied by a large fall in total factor productivity. We explore the role of financial frictions in exacerbating the misallocation of resources and explaining this drop in TFP. We build a two-sector model of a small open economy with a working...
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The Structural Transformation Between Manufacturing and Services and the Decline in the US GDP Volatility
Moro, Alessio - In: Review of Economic Dynamics 15 (2012) 3, pp. 402-415
I construct a two-sector growth model to study the effect of the structural transformation between manufacturing and services on the decline in GDP volatility in the US. In the model, a change in the relative size of the two sectors affects the transmission mechanism that relates sectoral TFP...
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Computing DSGE Models with Recursive Preferences and Stochastic Volatility
Caldara, Dario; Fernandez-Villaverde, Jesus; … - In: Review of Economic Dynamics 15 (2012) 2, pp. 188-206
This paper compares different solution methods for computing the equilibrium of dynamic stochastic general equilibrium (DSGE) models with recursive preferences such as those in Epstein and Zin (1989 and 1991) and stochastic volatility. Models with these two features have recently become popular,...
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Information Technology and the Rise of Household Bankruptcy
Narajabad, Borghan Nezami - In: Review of Economic Dynamics 15 (2012) 4, pp. 526-550
Several studies have attributed the rise of household bankruptcy in the past two decades to the decline of social stigma associated with default. Stigma explanations, however, cannot account for the large increase in the use of unsecured credit during this period. I explain the simultaneous...
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Recursive Contracts, Lotteries and Weakly Concave Pareto Sets
Cole, Harold; Kubler, Felix - In: Review of Economic Dynamics 15 (2012) 4, pp. 479-500
Marcet and Marimon (1994, revised 1998, revised 2011) developed a recursive saddle point method which can be used to solve dynamic contracting problems that include participation, enforcement and incentive constraints. Their method uses a recursive multiplier to capture implicit prior promises...
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Recursive Methods for Incentive Problems
Messner, Matthias; Pavoni, Nicola; Sleet, Christopher - In: Review of Economic Dynamics 15 (2012) 4, pp. 501-525
Many dynamic incentive problems have primal recursive formulations in which utility promises serve as state variables. We associate families of dual recursive problems with these by selectively dualizing constraints. We make transparent the connections between recursive primal and dual...
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