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Understanding the economic dynamics behind growth-inequality relationships

机译:了解增长与不平等关系背后的经济动力

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In this paper, a dynamic general equilibrium (DGE) model of growth-inequality relationships, with missing credit markets, knowledge spillover and self-employed agents, is calibrated to New Zealand data. The model explains how two distinct policy shocks involving redistribution and immigration imply, subsequently, two completely opposite outcomes. Agents' inability to borrow aggravates a negative macroeconomic effect of heterogeneity on growth. Redistribution mitigates that effect but creates microeconomic disincentives on saving and work-effort. Consequently, immigration shocks that perturb variance of efficiency induce a negative growth-inequality relationship, while redistribution shocks, in New Zealand's case, produce larger fluctuations in incentives than in macro benefits, implying a positive growth-inequality relationship.
机译:在本文中,针对新西兰数据,校准了具有缺失的信贷市场,知识溢出和个体经营者的增长-不平等关系的动态一般均衡(DGE)模型。该模型解释了涉及再分配和移民的两种不同的政策冲击如何随后暗示着两个完全相反的结果。代理人无力借贷加剧了异质性对增长的负面宏观经济影响。再分配减轻了这种影响,但在储蓄和工作量方面产生了微观经济抑制因素。因此,扰动效率差异的移民冲击会导致负的增长-不平等关系,而在新西兰的情况下,再分配冲击会产生比宏观利益更大的激励机制波动,这意味着正的增长-不平等关系。

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