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Financial investments in AI-based technologies and carbon footprint in selected advanced industrial economies. [PDF]
Konat G, Salihoğlu E, Han A.
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Macroeconomic Equilibrium Structure
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2000It proposes an alternative theory to explain macroeconomics equilibrium for a multi-sector economic period. It includes a brief derivation, numerical examples of closed and open economies (Appendix I), preliminar statistics of some national accounts data (Appendix II), a 2-Sectors Cash Flow Analysis (Appendix III), and short comments.
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Macroeconomic equilibrium with illegal immigration
Economic Modelling, 2001Abstract Illegal immigration (ILM) has been analyzed very little in the context of a macroeconomic framework. This paper introduces immigration of illegal unskilled workers into a simple model of an open economy with heterogeneous labor and, within this context, examines its macroeconomic and welfare consequences. The analysis shows that when skilled
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Intertemporal macroeconomic equilibrium
1999Macroeconomic models with imperfect competition have been investigated intensively over the past two decades. Most of these models abstract from aggregation issues and consider representative agent economies with three types of goods: labor, a consumption good, and fiat money.
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Equilibrium and macroeconomics
Journal of Macroeconomics, 1986Gregory W. Huffman, Frank Hahn
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Endogenous Trading Uncertainty and Macroeconomic Equilibrium
The Economic Journal, 1983This paper explores the analogy between equilibrium under flexible prices and equilibrium under fixed prices in a large decentralised economy characterised by trading uncertainty. To price dispersion in the former there corressponds 'quantity dispersion' in the latter.
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Macroeconomics and Economic Equilibrium
1999Macroeconomics is the study of aggregate economic activities such as employment, price level and the generation of national income involving a large system of aggregate socio-economic variables that relate to these above principal macroeconomic activities.
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