Multi-equational linear quadratic adjustment cost models with rational expectations and cointegration
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The econometric analysis of linear quadratic adjustment cost models on multi-equational set-up is discussed. This analysis is based on the idea of combining the system of interrelated Euler equations.
Publication Name: Journal of Economic Dynamics & Control
Subject: Economics
ISSN: 0165-1889
Year: 2006
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On taxation in a two-sector endogenous growth model with endogenous labor supply
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A study is conducted to examine the impact of taxation on the long-run growth of education sector and human capital.
Publication Name: Journal of Economic Dynamics & Control
Subject: Economics
ISSN: 0165-1889
Year: 2006
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Stochastic taxation and asset pricing in dynamic general equilibrium
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The impact of stochastic taxation on prices of assets in a dynamic general equilibrium model is analyzed.
Publication Name: Journal of Economic Dynamics & Control
Subject: Economics
ISSN: 0165-1889
Year: 2006
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