21 documents matched the search for the 2018-05-07 issue of the NEP report on Dynamic General Equilibrium (nep-dge), currently edited by Christian Zimmermann.
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Idiosyncratic risk, aggregate risk, and the welfare effects of social security, Daniel Harenberg and Alexander Ludwig,
from ZEW - Leibniz Centre for European Economic Research
(2018)
Keywords: social security, idiosyncratic risk, aggregate risk, welfare
Theoretical considerations on the retirement consumption puzzle and the optimal age of retirement, Nicolas Drouhin,
from HAL
(2018)
Keywords: life cycle theory of consumption and saving,optimal retirement,retirement consumption puzzle,discontinuous optimal control
Socially Optimal Wealth Inequality, Pietro Reichlin,
from C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers
(2018)
Keywords: Wealth; Inequality; Capital taxation
How Much Consumption Insurance in Bewley Models with Endogenous Family Labor Supply?, Dirk Krueger and Chunzan Wu,
from C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers
(2018)
Keywords: Consumption insurance; Labor supply; Bewley models
Forward Guidance, Kurt Mitman, Marcus Hagedorn, Iourii Manovskii and Jinfeng Luo,
from C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers
(2018)
Keywords: Forward guidance; Monetary policy; Incomplete markets
The Role of Energy in a Real-business-cycle Model with an Endogenous Capital Utilization Rate and a Government Sector: Lessons from Bulgaria (1999-2016), Aleksandar Vasilev,
from Faculty of Economics and Business Administration, Sofia University St Kliment Ohridski - Bulgaria // Center for Economic Theories and Policies at Sofia University St Kliment Ohridski
(2018)
Keywords: Business uctuations, capital utilization rate, endogenous depreciation rate, energy use, energy prices, Bulgaria
Optimal taxes on capital in the OLG model with uninsurable idiosyncratic income risk, Dirk Krueger and Alexander Ludwig,
from ZEW - Leibniz Centre for European Economic Research
(2018)
Keywords: Idiosyncratic Risk, Taxation of Capital, Overlapping Generations, Precautionary Saving, Pecuniary Externality
Foreign Exchange Intervention Redux, Roberto Chang,
from National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc
(2018)
Employment and Hours over the Business Cycle in a Model with Search Frictions, Noritaka Kudoh, Hiroaki Miyamoto and Masaru Sasaki,
from CIRJE, Faculty of Economics, University of Tokyo
(2018)
Price Stickiness along the Income Distribution and the Effects of Monetary Policy, Javier Cravino, Ting Lan and Andrei Levchenko,
from Research Seminar in International Economics, University of Michigan
(2018)
Keywords: Inflation, distributional effects, consumption baskets, monetary policy.
Interbank market turmoils and the macroeconomy, Paweł Kopiec,
from Narodowy Bank Polski
(2018)
Keywords: Financial crisis, Interbank market, Policy intervention, OTC market
Macroeconomic consequences of the demographic and educational transition in Poland, Aleksandra Kolasa,
from Narodowy Bank Polski
(2018)
Keywords: population aging, educational transition, inequalities, models with heterogeneous agents
Does the foreign sector help forecast domestic variables in DSGE models?, Marcin Kolasa and Michał Rubaszek,
from Narodowy Bank Polski
(2018)
Keywords: Forecasting, DSGE models, New Open Economy Macroeconomics, Bayesian estimation
Consumption Dynamics, Housing Collateral and Stabilisation Policies: A Way Forward for Policy Co-Ordination?, Jagjit Chadha, Germana Corrado and Luisa Corrado,
from Tor Vergata University, CEIS
(2018)
Keywords: Heterogeneous households, Credit constraints, Housing collateral, Asset prices, Bank lending, Macro-prudential tools, Fiscal and monetary policy.
The sources and effects of rental market underdevelopment in Central Europe. The results of a survey and DSGE model simulations, Michał Rubaszek and Margarita Rubio,
from European Real Estate Society (ERES)
(2017)
Keywords: DSGE model; Rental market; survey data
Crisis, contagion and international policy spillovers under foreign ownership of banks, Michal Brzoza-Brzezina, Marcin Kolasa and Krzysztof Makarski,
from GRAPE Group for Research in Applied Economics
(2017)
Keywords: foreign-owned banks, monetary and macroprudential policy, international spillovers, DSGE models with banking
Evaluating welfare and economic effects of raised fertility, Krzysztof Makarski, Joanna Tyrowicz and Magda Malec,
from GRAPE Group for Research in Applied Economics
(2018)
Keywords: fertility, welfare, natalistic policies, overlapping generations model
The Role of News about TFP in U.S. Recessions and Booms, Renato Faccini and Leonardo Melosi,
from Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago
(2018)
Keywords: Unemployment rate; hiring frictions; beliefs; Great Recession; labor market trends; employment gap; Bayesian estimation
Bounded-rationality and heterogeneous agents: Long or short forecasters?, Elton Beqiraj, Giovanni Di Bartolomeo, Marco Di Pietro and Carolina Serpieri,
from Joint Research Centre
(2018)
Keywords: monetary policy, bounded rationality, heterogeneous expecta- tions
Does More Female Labor Supply Really Save a Graying Japan?, Ryuta Kato,
from Research Institute, International University of Japan
(2017)
Keywords: Female Labor Supply, Childcare, Child Allowance, Elderly Care, Public Pension, Long-Term Care Insurance, Population Aging, Japan, Simulation
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