نتایج جستجو برای: Ricardian

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مهدی صارم دانشجوی دکترا - بخش اقتصاد - دانشکده اقتصاد دانشگاه شیراز حسین مرزبان عضو هیئت علمی بخش اقتصاد دانشکده اقتصاد .. دانشگاه شیراز منصور زیبایی عضو هیئت علمی - بخش اقتصاد کشاورزی- دانشکده کشاورزی - دانشگاه شیراز روح اله شهنازی عضو هیئت علمی بخش اقتصاد - دانشکده اقتصاد دانشگاه شیراز

the aim of this paper is to investigate the existence of the new non-ricardian regime policy in iranian economy. we detected signs of the non-ricardian regime from quarterly data of 1369 to 1391. to investigate further a dynamic stochastic general equilibrium model is designed to estimate the fiscal and monetary parameters using a bayesian approach. our results indicated a passive monetary poli...

2010
George W. Evans Seppo Honkapohja Kaushik Mitra

This paper considers the Ricardian Equivalence proposition when expectations are not rational and are instead formed using adaptive learning rules. We show that Ricardian Equivalence continues to hold provided suitable additional conditions on learning dynamics are satisfied. However, new cases of failure can also emerge under learning. In particular, for Ricardian Equivalence to obtain, agents...

2008
Peter Claeys Raúl Ramos Jordi Suriñach

Control on regional government budgets is important in a monetary union as lower tiers of government have fewer incentives to consolidate debt. According to the Fiscal Theory of the Price Level; unsustainable non-Ricardian fiscal policies eventually force monetary policy to adjust. Hence, uncoordinated and non-regulated regional fiscal policies would therefore threaten price stability for the m...

2000
Stephen S. Golub

According to the classical Ricardian theory of comparative advantage, relative labor productivities determine trade patterns. The Ricardian model plays an important pedagogical role in international economics, but has received scant empirical attention since the 1960s. This paper assesses the contemporary relevance of the Ricardian model for US trade. Cross-section seemingly unrelated regressio...

2004
Campbell Leith Leopold von Thadden

This paper develops a small, analytically tractable New Keynesian model with capital accumulation and government debt dynamics. We show that, in the absence of Ricardian equivalence, the latter channel is of conceptual importance for the design of monetary and Þscal policy rules consistent with determinate equilibrium dynamics. Our model can be used to see how deviations from Ricardian equivale...

2013
Jacek Cukrowski Manfred M. Fischer

The paper presents a formal analysis which incorporates returns to transportation into a Ricardian framework to predict trade patterns. The important point to be gained from this analysis is that increasing returns to transportation, coupled with appropriate distances between trading partners can be shown to reverse Ricardian predictions even when there are no international differences in taste...

2005
Sergei Severinov

This paper explores how bequests affect redistributive fiscal policies. The main premise underlying our approach is that bequests act as a signal of parental affection. It is shown that private transfers in the form of bequests may not offset public transfers to a significant extent, even though such private transfers are altruistically motivated and are strictly positive for all but a negligib...

2006
David Greenaway Chris Starmer

Noussair et al (1995) invoked a trading environment similar to the 2 x 2 Ricardian model and observed the law of comparative advantage. In this experiment, we apply the same experimental setting but increase the number of goods and countries. We report an experiment to test a 3 x 3 Competitive Ricardian Model (CRM). The patterns of trade and output predicted by the law of comparative advantage ...

2006
Stefano Eusepi Bruce Preston

This paper explores the constraints imposed by expectations formation on the effectiveness of stabilization policy. Agents have incomplete information about the economic environment and form beliefs by extrapolating from observed patterns in historical data. Regimes with Ricardian fiscal policy (as in the standard account of monetary policy design) and also non-Ricardian fiscal policy are consi...

2000
William B. English

Some economists have pointed to credit constraints as possible explanations for two phenomena. First, credit constraints could explain violations of Ricardian equivalence. Second, constraints could also provide a mechanism through which monetary policy could affect the real economy independent of effects on interest rates. Hayashi (1986) shows that some types of credit constraints do not necess...

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