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This study proposes that heterogeneous household portfolio choices within a country and across countries offer an explanation for global imbalances. We construct a stochastic growth multi-country model in which heterogeneous agents face the following restrictions on asset trade. First, the...
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Our paper investigates whether the valuation effect caused by a large risk premium and a low risk-free rate can help to explain the enormous US current account and trade deficit observed in the past decade. To answer this question, we set up an endowment growth model in which investors are...
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Our paper investigates whether the valuation effect caused by a large risk premium and a low risk-free rate can help to explain the enormous US current account and trade deficit observed in the past decade. To answer this question, we set up an endowment growth model in which investors are...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010551332
into physical capital in a number of countries. However, the gains are found to be quite small.
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exchange rate flexibility rises when country size falls.
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households with better insurance against idiosyncratic risk adopt more `aggressive' trading strategies in equilibrium.
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We study optimal capital taxation under limited commitment. We prove that the optimal tax rate on capital income should be positive in steady state and should be increasing over time provided that full risk-sharing is not feasible. In a limited commitment environment, a one unit increase of...
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U.S. financial institutions have traditionally insured the typical U.S. household against persistent shocks to U.S. inflation through the U.S. mortgage market. The bond risk premium is effectively the price of long-run inflation risk insurance charged by these U.S. intermediaries. Starting in...
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Our paper examines the impact of heterogeneous trading technologies for households on asset prices and the distribution of wealth. We distinguish between passive traders who hold fixed portfolios of stocks and bonds, and active traders who adjust their portfolios to changes in expected returns....
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We study optimal capital income taxation with a Ramsey problem and relate this optimal taxation problem to the question that has been asked in the asset pricing literature, which is why the risk free interest rate is too low. We show that the Ramsey planner chooses the optimal level of capital...
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