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the firm's investment decision to identify the embodied and disembodied components of productivity growth. With a Cobb …
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Cross-country evidence on inflation and income inequality suggests that they are positively correlated. I explore the hypothesis that this correlation is the outcome of a distributional conflict underlying the determination of fiscal policy.
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This paper looks at the history of money and its modern form from a scientific and mathematical point of view. The approach here is to emphasize simplicity. A straightforward model and algebraic formula for a large economy analogous to the ideal gas law of thermodynamics is proposed. It may be...
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Using a two-sector-two-country model with aggregate scale economies and unionisation, we show that optimal welfare state policy entails positive levels of unemployment benefits under free-trade and capital mobility. In this setting, economic integration does not reduce the revenue raising...
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Hall (1978) theorized that future consumption could be written only as a function of its current consumption. Since this result is known to be wrong in data, we reexamine, from Flavin's original equations (1981), how they may have reached this conclusion. In the Appendix, we derive a generic...
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IV estimates of the link between profits and investment in the Czech Republic find a complex relationship. While firms …
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This essay develops a transcendental variable elasticity of substitution (Trans-VES) production function in which hypotheses concerning scale, output-input, and substitution, elasticities can be examined. The objective is to determine the impacts of domestic resources on the pattern of economic...
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This paper presents a model of endogenous oil spill regulation where the severity of regulations is shown to be a function of the size of recent spills. The regulator chooses how much to regulate in order to maximize political capital when regulations are rigid downwards and the distribution of...
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In this note I explictly construct utility functions that (more or less) satisfy the conditions needed for the counterexample of Mas-Colell and Zame(1992)
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: statistics, stochastic models, mathematics, operations research, non-parametric statistics, design of experiments, theory of …, conditional expectation, convolution, queueing theory, inventory theory, network optimization, dijkstra's algorithm, shortest path …
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