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Standard macroeconomics, based on a reductionist approach centered on the representative agent, is badly equipped to explain the empirical evidence where heterogeneity and industrial dynamics are the rule. In this paper we show that a simple agent-based model of heterogeneous financially fragile...
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In this paper, extending the framework originally put forward by Greenwaldand Stiglitz (1988, 1990, 1993), we have developed a theoretical framework in which the financial conditions affect the capital accumulation decisions of the firm. In contrast to Greenwald and Stiglitz we allow for an...
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In macroeconomic models with financial constraints (see, for instance, Greenwald and Stiglitz, 1993; Bernanke, Gertler and Gilchrist,1998; Kiyotaki and Moore,1997) firms' supply decisions depend upon the degree of financial robustness/fragility, which is identifed and measured in different ways. In the...
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In this paper, we model an agent-based economy in which heterogeneous agents (firms and a bank) interact in the financial markets. The heterogeneity is due to the balance sheet conditions and to size. In our simulations, at the aggregate level, output displays changes in trend and volatility...
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We present new evidence on the uncertain nature of nonstationarity – that is, trend stationarity vs. difference stationarity – of aggregate per capita real output, by submitting to a composite testing procedure a 20-country sample over an historically relevant time span. We find that the...
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