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... tradable investment sector , a tax on retail sales of investment goods , and a tax on capital income . Aside from having separate consumption and investment sectors , it is a con- ventional neoclassical growth model . We use this simple ...
... tradable investment sector , a tax on retail sales of investment goods , and a tax on capital income . Aside from having separate consumption and investment sectors , it is a con- ventional neoclassical growth model . We use this simple ...
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... Tradable and Nontradable Consumption and Investment Thus far we have made the polar assumption that capital goods are perfectly tradable and that consumption goods are not . We now relax this assumption in three ways . First , we allow ...
... Tradable and Nontradable Consumption and Investment Thus far we have made the polar assumption that capital goods are perfectly tradable and that consumption goods are not . We now relax this assumption in three ways . First , we allow ...
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... tradable investment sector . For countries with a comparative advantage in tradable consump- tion , AT is the product of TFP in tradable con- sumption and the terms of trade it faces in world markets . In turn , the world price of tradable ...
... tradable investment sector . For countries with a comparative advantage in tradable consump- tion , AT is the product of TFP in tradable con- sumption and the terms of trade it faces in world markets . In turn , the world price of tradable ...
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