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Two-sector models 2 consumption externality 2 continous-time models 2 endogenous fluctuations 2 keeping up with the Joneses 2 local indeterminacy 2
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Garnier, Jean-Philippe 2
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Keeping-up with the Joneses, a new source of endogenous fluctuations
Garnier, Jean-Philippe - HAL - 2014
Our main objective is to study the impact of consumption externality like keeping of with the Joneses on the properties of long-run equilibrium in the two-sector optimal growth model. Does this consumption externality lead to a new mechanism of local indeterminacy and endogenous fluctuations? We...
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Keeping-up with the Joneses, a new source of fluctuations in the two-sector continuous-time models
Garnier, Jean-Philippe - HAL - 2013
Our main objective is to study the impact of consumption externality like keeping of with the Joneses on the properties of long-run equilibrium in the two-sector optimal growth model. Does this consumption externality lead to a new mechanism of local indeterminacy and endogenous fluctuations? We...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010899450
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