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This study examines the response of aggregate consumption to active labor market policies that reduce unemployment. We develop a dynamic general equilibrium model with heterogeneous agents and uninsurable unemployment as well as policy regime shocks to quantify the consumption effects of policy....
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We construct a neoclassical growth model with heterogeneous households that accounts for the Pareto distributions of income and wealth in the upper tail. In an otherwise standard Bewley model, we feature households' business productivity risks and borrowing constraints, which we find generate...
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We construct a tractable neoclassical growth model that generates Pareto's law of income distribution and Zipf's law of the firm size distribution from idiosyncratic, firm-level productivity shocks. Executives and entrepreneurs invest in risk-free assets as well as their own firms' risky stocks,...
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I propose a computational algorithm for estimating heterogeneous agent macro models with micro data. The main challenge is that the state vector is infinite-dimensional and the likelihood of the stationary distribution is intractable. The key feature of the framework is that it minimizes the...
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This study presents a structural estimation method for nonlinear stochastic dynamic models of heterogeneous firms. I perform a Monte Carlo experiment to evaluate the performance of the estimators for the AR(1) dynamic panel data subject to sample selection without exogenous regressors. The...
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