نتایج جستجو برای: dynamic multiplier jel classification e32

تعداد نتایج: 902829  

Journal: :Knowledge Organization 2022

The Journal of Economic Literature codes classification system (JEL) published by the American Association (AEA) is de facto standard for research literature in economics. JEL used to classify articles, dissertations, books, book reviews, and working papers EconLit, a database maintained AEA. Over time, it has evolved extended with over 850 subclasses. This paper reviews history development sys...

Journal: :The American economic review 2022

This paper uses a measure of skill mismatch to separate wage flexibility from confounding variation in wages driven by differences job quality over the business cycle. I first show that high cyclicality switchers' goes beyond cyclical movements mismatch. Then uncover large across distribution. Among incumbent workers, are acyclical good matches but procyclical poor matches, particular for overq...

پایان نامه :وزارت علوم، تحقیقات و فناوری - دانشگاه الزهراء - دانشکده علوم اجتماعی و اقتصادی 1391

هدف این پژوهش بررسی میزان موفقیت یک مدل رشد نئوکلاسیک در توضیح چرخه های تجاری ایران است بدین منظور ابتدا با استفاده از داده های تحقق یافته فصلی تولید، مصرف، سرمایه گذاری و هزینه های دولت(1389:4-1367:1) شاخص های چرخه های تجاری ایران بدست آمده است، سپس با نتایج شبیه سازی شده مقایسه شد و نشان داد که مدل توانی بالایی در بازتولید سری های زمانی اقتصاد ایران را دارد. در این مدل نشان داده شده که 89/99...

Journal: :American Economic Journal: Macroeconomics 2021

Uncertainty about the future rises in recessions. But is uncertainty a source of business cycles or an endogenous response to them, and does type matter? We propose novel SVAR identification strategy address these questions via inequality constraints on structural shocks. find that sharply higher macroeconomic recessions often output shocks, while financial markets likely fluctuations. (JEL D81...

2005
Yi Wen

Labor hoarding is a widely believed empirical behavior of …rms and a prominent explanation for procyclical labor productivity. Conventional wisdom attributes labor hoarding to labor adjustment costs. This paper argues that the conventional wisdom is inadequate for understanding labor hoarding because it ignores the role of inventories. Since idle labor can be used to produce inventories, why do...

Journal: :Games and Economic Behavior 2008
Jakub Steiner

Players repeatedly face a coordination problem in a dynamic global game. By choosing a risky action (invest) instead of waiting, players risk instantaneous losses as well as a loss of payoffs from future stages, in which they cannot participate if they go bankrupt. Thus, the total strategic risk associated with investment in a particular stage depends on the expected continuation payoff. High c...

Journal: :American Economic Journal: Macroeconomics 2021

I analyze an extension of the New Keynesian model that features overlapping generations finitely lived agents and (stochastic) transitions to inactivity. In contrast with standard model, proposed framework allows for existence rational expectations equilibria asset price bubbles. study conditions under which bubble-driven fluctuations may emerge type monetary policy rules prevent them. conclude...

2011
Andrew Levin Tack Yun

In this paper, we develop a two-sector DSGE model with infrequent purchases of durable goods and use it to address the following three issues. Does this model help explain the recent weak recovery? Can this model help resolve the absence of co-movement between durable and non-durable consumption? Is the dynamic behavior of this model similar with that of the (durable goods) stock adjustment-cos...

2008
Zheng Liu Louis Phaneuf

A commonly held view is that nominal rigidities are important for the transmission of monetary policy shocks. We argue that they are also important for understanding the dynamic effects of technology shocks, especially on labor hours, wages, and prices. Based on a dynamic general equilibrium framework, our closed-form solutions reveal that a pure sticky-price model predicts correctly that hours...

Journal: :Theoretical Economics Letters 2023

The invisible hand of a perfectly competitive market refers to the self-regulating behavior where if each consumer and producer are allowed freely make their own choices, settles at an efficient outcome that is beneficial all individual members society hence as whole. Two well-known facets generally mentioned in economics literature—the first one static picture market, i.e. equilibrium; second ...

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