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We present the first necessary and sufficient conditions for there to be a unique perfect-foresight solution to an otherwise linear dynamic model with occasionally binding constraints, given a fixed terminal condition. We derive further conditions on the existence of a solution in such models....
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We present the first necessary and sufficient conditions for there to be a unique perfect-foresight solution to an otherwise linear dynamic model with occasionally binding constraints, given a fixed terminal condition. We derive further results on the existence of a solution in the presence of...
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This paper investigates the growth impact of Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) in an economy consisting of three sectors: ICT-producing, ICT-using, and non-ICT-using. The ICT progress causes falling prices of the consumption and intermediates produced by the ICT-using sector,...
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The purpose of this paper is to provide an exact algebraic solution to a fully specified Romer endogenous growth model. The proposed model has three main virtues. First, taking Romer's [1986] model as the starting point, we build a completely and explicitly micro-founded competitive general...
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This paper studies an endogenous growth economy with two sectors owned by a life-time utility maximizing representative household, one sector producing consumption goods and the other sector producing knowledge and technology. The stationary Euler conditions are used to derived relationships...
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We construct the first algorithm for the perfect foresight solution of otherwise linear models with occasionally binding constraints, with fixed terminal conditions, that is guaranteed to return a solution in finite time, if one exists. We also provide a proof of the inescapability of the "curse...
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growth; and how does urban growth intersect with, or even define national economic growth? In growth theory, endogenous …
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This paper presents a dynamic factor model in which the extracted factors and shocks are given a clear economic interpretation. The economic interpretation of the factors is obtained by means of a set of over-identifying loading restrictions, while the structural shocks are estimated following...
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