DOES NEAR‐RATIONALITY MATTER IN FIRST‐ORDER APPROXIMATE SOLUTIONS? A PERTURBATION APPROACH
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Publication:4686813
DOI10.1111/boer.12127zbMath1397.91355OpenAlexW155087364MaRDI QIDQ4686813
Marco M. Sorge, Frank Hespeler
Publication date: 10 October 2018
Published in: Bulletin of Economic Research (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: http://www.csef.it/WP/wp339.pdf
Macroeconomic theory (monetary models, models of taxation) (91B64) Economic growth models (91B62) Dynamic stochastic general equilibrium theory (91B51)
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