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This paper constructs a model to integrate the search monetary theory into a neoclassical growth model. With divisible goods and money, the model is used to examine the relationship between money growth and capital accumulation. The framework uncovers a distinct extensive effect that an increase...
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In this paper I construct a search monetary model with capital accumulation where money and goods are both divisible. Agents in matches determine the terms of trade through a sequential bargaining process and they face trading restrictions that require the quantity of money traded not to exceed...
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In this paper I construct a search monetary model with capital accumulation where money and goods are both divisible. Agents in matches determine the terms of trade through a sequential bargaining process and they face trading restrictions that require the quantity of money traded not to exceed...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009145672
Capital reallocation is procyclical and dispersion in Tobin's q across firms is counter-cyclical or acyclical. These facts run counter to the Schumpeterian view of capital reallocation embodied in modern theories of business cycles. To resolve the puzzles, we model an economy with search...
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