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Following a methodology proposed by Jantzen and Volpert (2012), we use IRS Adjusted Gross Income (AGI) data for the United States (1921-2012) to estimate two Gini-like indices representing inequality at the bottom and the top of the income distribution. We also calculate the overall Gini index...
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We offer a brief review of the use of distributional mixture models with a finite number of components for the study of the distribution of income. In general, finite mixture models find a number of applications across fields, but they usually arise from theoretical considerations. Application...
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We study the interactions of banks and firms within a leverage cycle to understand how capacity utilization and capital investment interact with funding costs, leverage by banks and firms, and liquidity. We show in a simulation study that when firms can grow and die by becoming insolvent, and...
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The global financial crisis has forced standard macroeconomics to re-examine the plausibility of its assumptions and the adequacy of the policy prescriptions flowing from those assumptions. We believe a renewal of macroeconomic thinking and macroeconomic modeling is possible by recognizing that...
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The persistent correlations between income and mortality, and inequality and mortality in the US is well established. It has been demonstrated with various empirical models at different levels of analysis. However, there is no consensus on the relevant confounding factors or even the functional...
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