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The following pages link to Micro and macro elasticities in a life cycle model with taxes (Q2653917):
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- Aggregate instability under balanced-budget consumption taxes: a re-examination (Q405538) (← links)
- Business cycle fluctuations and learning-by-doing externalities in a one-sector model (Q455919) (← links)
- On the role of labor supply for the optimal size of social security (Q545188) (← links)
- Wealth distribution and output fluctuations (Q654522) (← links)
- Debt in the US economy (Q680955) (← links)
- Indeterminacy and sunspots in two-sector RBC models with generalized no-income-effect preferences (Q894066) (← links)
- Fiscal policy, debt constraint and expectations-driven volatility (Q898700) (← links)
- A model of sleep, leisure and work over the business cycle (Q1624103) (← links)
- Relative effects of labor taxes on employment and working hours: role of mechanisms shaping working hours (Q1653999) (← links)
- NIT picking: the macroeconomic effects of a negative income tax (Q1656794) (← links)
- Labor supply and the optimality of social security (Q1657507) (← links)
- On the redistributive power of pensions (Q1703367) (← links)
- Social security and cross-country differences in hours: a general equilibrium analysis (Q1994175) (← links)
- Public infrastructure investment, output dynamics, and balanced budget fiscal rules (Q1994408) (← links)
- Optimal monetary policy rules, financial amplification, and uncertain business cycles (Q1994634) (← links)
- The failure of stabilization policy: balanced-budget fiscal rules in the presence of incompressible public expenditures (Q2246743) (← links)
- 2018 KLEIN LECTURE: INDIVIDUAL AND AGGREGATE LABOR SUPPLY IN HETEROGENEOUS AGENT ECONOMIES WITH INTENSIVE AND EXTENSIVE MARGINS (Q5224946) (← links)
- EFFECTS OF PERMANENT AND TRANSITORY TAX CHANGES IN A LIFE‐CYCLE LABOR SUPPLY MODEL WITH HUMAN CAPITAL (Q5257881) (← links)
- SUNSPOTS AND CREDIT FRICTIONS (Q5411527) (← links)
- MONETARY POLICY AND INEQUALITY: HOW DOES ONE AFFECT THE OTHER? (Q6088665) (← links)