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Registro 1 de 5 |
Autor: |
Parente, Stephen L. - Rogerson, Richard - Wright, Randall - |
Título: |
Homework in development economics : household production and the wealth of nations |
Fuente: |
Journal of Political Economy. v.108, n.4. The University of Chicago Press |
Páginas: |
pp. 680-727 |
Año: |
Aug. 2000 |
Resumen: |
We introduce home production into the neoclassical growth model and examine its consequences for development economics. In particular, we study the extent to which one can account for international income differences with differences in policies that distort capital accumulation. In models with home production, such policies not only reduce capital accumulation but also change the mix of market and nonmarket activity. Hence these models can generate larger differences in output than standard models for a given policy differential. We also show how the welfare implications change when we incorporate home production |
Palabras clave: |
CRECIMIENTO |
PRODUCCION |
DESARROLLO ECONOMICO |
PRODUCCION NACIONAL |
MODELO NEOCLASICO | |
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HEMEROTECA J + datos de Fuente |
Registro 2 de 5 |
Autor: |
Fernandez, Raquel - Rogerson, Richard - |
Título: |
Public Education and Income Distribution: A Dynamic Quantitative Evaluation of Education-Finance Reform |
Fuente: |
American Economic Review. v.88, n.4. American Economic Association |
Páginas: |
pp. 813-33 |
Año: |
Sept. 1998 |
Resumen: |
Many states are implementing school-finance reforms which will have complex effects on income distribution, intergenerational income mobility, and welfare. This paper analyzes the static and dynamic effects of such reforms by constructing a dynamic general equilibrium model of public-education provision and calibrating it using U.S. data. The authors examine the consequences of a reform of a locally financed system to a state-financed system which equalizes expenditures per student across districts. They find that this policy increases both average income and the share of income spent on education. Steady-state welfare increases by 3.2 percent of steady-state income. |
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HEMEROTECA A + datos de Fuente |
Registro 3 de 5 |
Autor: |
Rogerson, Richard - |
Título: |
Theory Ahead of Language in the Economics of Unemployment |
Fuente: |
Journal of Economic Perspectives. v.11, n.1. American Economic Association |
Páginas: |
pp. 73-92 |
Año: |
winter 1997 |
Resumen: |
This paper discusses, from the perspective of modern theories of unemployment, several unemployment concepts that have been used over the years. It argues that many of these concepts are of limited value and are dominated by a few simple concepts that are basic in the analysis of stochastic general equilibrium models. |
Solicitar por: |
HEMEROTECA J + datos de Fuente |
Registro 4 de 5 |
Autor: |
Rogerson, Richard (Reviewer) - |
Título: |
Review of: The macroeconomics of self-fulfilling prophecies |
Fuente: |
Journal of Economic Literature. v.33, n.2. American Economic Association |
Páginas: |
pp. 841-842 |
Año: |
June 1995 |
Solicitar por: |
HEMEROTECA J + datos de Fuente |
Registro 5 de 5 |
Autor: |
Rogerson, Richard (Reviewer) - |
Título: |
Review of: Labor demand and equilibrium wage formation |
Fuente: |
Journal of Economic Literature. v.33, n.1. American Economic Association |
Páginas: |
pp. 255-256 |
Año: |
Mar. 1995 |
Solicitar por: |
HEMEROTECA J + datos de Fuente |
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