The following pages link to Deep Habits (Q3594928):
Displayed 26 items.
- Deep habits and the cyclical behaviour of equilibrium unemployment and vacancies (Q413319) (← links)
- Markup cycles, dynamic misallocation, and amplification (Q472187) (← links)
- The effects of consumption externalities in an R\&D-based growth model with endogenous skilled and unskilled labor supply (Q617360) (← links)
- Fiscal stimulus and the role of wage rigidity (Q631248) (← links)
- Housing deep-habit model: mutual implications of macroeconomics and asset pricing (Q694955) (← links)
- A variety-expansion model of growth with external habit formation (Q844774) (← links)
- Can government spending increase private consumption? the role of complementarity (Q1046350) (← links)
- Monetary and fiscal policy under deep habits (Q1624032) (← links)
- Fiscal stimulus and systematic monetary policy: postwar evidence for the United States (Q1626995) (← links)
- The government wage bill and private activity (Q1655579) (← links)
- Composite habits and international transmission of business cycles (Q1655621) (← links)
- Endogenous credit standards and aggregate fluctuations (Q1655722) (← links)
- Does relative risk aversion vary with wealth? Evidence from households portfolio choice data (Q1655733) (← links)
- Time-to-build, consumption complementarity, and fiscal stimulus (Q1787291) (← links)
- A fiscal stimulus with deep habits and optimal monetary policy (Q1925919) (← links)
- Keeping up with the Joneses and the consumption response to government spending (Q2096218) (← links)
- Deep habits and exchange rate pass-through (Q2338389) (← links)
- Fiscal episodes and market power (Q2416246) (← links)
- AGGREGATE AND DISTRIBUTIONAL EFFECTS OF TAX POLICY WITH INTERDEPENDENT PREFERENCES: THE ROLE OF “CATCHING UP WITH THE JONESES” (Q3089003) (← links)
- CONFORMISM AND STRUCTURAL CHANGE (Q3459214) (← links)
- MACROECONOMICS OF SUBSISTENCE POINTS (Q3638942) (← links)
- PRICE DYNAMICS WITH CUSTOMER MARKETS (Q5224968) (← links)
- Strategic interactions in U.S. monetary and fiscal policies (Q6067176) (← links)
- Habit forming consumers and firm dynamics (Q6094479) (← links)
- On the concavity of consumption function under habit formation (Q6100482) (← links)
- The consumption multiplier of government spending: the role of substitutability between government spending and leisure (Q6154277) (← links)