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Wealth and Volatility
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Year: 2015 Publisher: Cambridge, Mass. National Bureau of Economic Research

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Periods of low household wealth in United States macroeconomic history have also been periods of high business cycle volatility. This paper develops a simple model that can exhibit self-fulfilling fluctuations in the expected path for unemployment. The novel feature is that the scope for sunspot-driven volatility depends on the level of household wealth. When wealth is high, consumer demand is largely insensitive to unemployment expectations and the economy is robust to confidence crises. When wealth is low, a stronger precautionary motive makes demand more sensitive to unemployment expectations, and the economy becomes vulnerable to confidence-driven fluctuations. In this case, there is a potential role for public policies to stabilize demand. Microeconomic evidence is consistent with the key model mechanism: during the Great Recession, households with relatively low wealth, ceteris paribus, cut expenditures more sharply.


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On the Desirability of Capital Controls
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Year: 2016 Publisher: Cambridge, Mass. National Bureau of Economic Research

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In a standard two country international macro model we ask whether imposing restrictions on international non-contingent borrowing and lending is ever desirable. The answer is yes. If one country imposes capital controls unilaterally, it can generate favorable changes in the dynamics of equilibrium interest rates and the terms of trade, and thereby benefit at the expense of its trading partner. If both countries simultaneously impose capital controls, the welfare effects are ambiguous. We identify calibrations in which symmetric capital controls improve terms of trade insurance against country specific shocks, and thereby increase welfare for both countries.


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Financial globalization and real regionalization
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Year: 2002 Publisher: Cambridge, Mass. NBER

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Dollarization and financial integration
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Year: 2007 Publisher: Minneapolis, Minn. Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis

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The international diversification puzzle is not as bad as you think
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Year: 2007 Publisher: Cambridge, Mass. NBER

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The international diversification puzzle is not as bad as you think
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Year: 2007 Publisher: Minneapolis, Minn. Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis

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Consumption and labor supply with partial insurance: an analytical framework
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Year: 2009 Publisher: Minneapolis, Minn. Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis

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Quantitative Macroeconomics with Heterogeneous Households
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Year: 2009 Publisher: Cambridge, Mass National Bureau of Economic Research

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Macroeconomics is evolving from the study of aggregate dynamics to the study of the dynamics of the entire equilibrium distribution of allocations across individual economic actors. This article reviews the quantitative macroeconomic literature that focuses on household heterogeneity, with a special emphasis on the "standard" incomplete markets model. We organize the vast literature according to three themes that are central to understanding how inequality matters for macroeconomics. First, what are the most important sources of individual risk and cross-sectional heterogeneity? Second, what are individuals' key channels of insurance? Third, how does idiosyncratic risk interact with aggregate risk?


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Unequal we stand : an empirical analysis of economic inequality in the United States, 1967-2006
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Year: 2009 Publisher: Minneapolis, Minn. Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis

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Consumption and Labor Supply with Partial Insurance: An Analytical Framework
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Year: 2009 Publisher: Cambridge, Mass National Bureau of Economic Research

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This paper studies consumption and labor supply in a model where agents have partial insurance and face risk and initial heterogeneity in wages and preferences. Equilibrium allocations and variances and covariances of wages, hours and consumption are solved for analytically. We prove that all parameters of the structural model are identified given panel data on wages and hours, and cross-sectional data on consumption. The model is estimated on US data. Second moments involving hours and consumption show that the rise in wage dispersion in the 1970s was effectively insured by households, while the rise in the 1980s was not.

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