This article presents a complete macroeconomic (SFC) model to study income and wealth distribution in an open economy. We argue that exchange rates and the stock of foreign debt play a major role in shaping inequality across and within countries. Using the ‘relative income hypothesis’, we show that debt-financed consumption of low-income households can affect both total income and the disposable income of high-income households in the medium run. In addition, while higher inequality is detrimental to the domestic economy, it can benefit trading partners
This thesis consists of three chapters, each of which focuses on different aspects of economic inequ...
This paper analyzes the effects of financial market globalization on the cross-country pattern of de...
This paper analyzes the effects of financial market globalization on the cross-country pattern of de...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Economics, 2018.Cataloged from ...
In this work we are going to deal with the issue of the distribution of income in an open economy wi...
The paper investigates the emergence of various forms of growth and distribu-tional patterns as the ...
New data derived directly from household surveys are used to examine the effects of globalization on...
International audienceThis articles focuses on the recent research efforts to incorporate income, wa...
Through dynamic panel data techniques and applying the estimatedhousehold income inequality data-set...
In the three self-contained chapters of this dissertation I analyze how household heterogeneity, in ...
This thesis consists of four self-contained essays in economics. Optimal Climate Policy with Househo...
Economic inequality has been an important feature of the developed economies since the 1970s. Thus u...
This paper develops a microfounded macroeconomic modeling framework to investigate the relationship ...
This study explores the relationship between income inequality and household indebtedness using pane...
This paper analyses the impact of household wealth heterogeneity on inequality and macroeconomic sta...
This thesis consists of three chapters, each of which focuses on different aspects of economic inequ...
This paper analyzes the effects of financial market globalization on the cross-country pattern of de...
This paper analyzes the effects of financial market globalization on the cross-country pattern of de...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Economics, 2018.Cataloged from ...
In this work we are going to deal with the issue of the distribution of income in an open economy wi...
The paper investigates the emergence of various forms of growth and distribu-tional patterns as the ...
New data derived directly from household surveys are used to examine the effects of globalization on...
International audienceThis articles focuses on the recent research efforts to incorporate income, wa...
Through dynamic panel data techniques and applying the estimatedhousehold income inequality data-set...
In the three self-contained chapters of this dissertation I analyze how household heterogeneity, in ...
This thesis consists of four self-contained essays in economics. Optimal Climate Policy with Househo...
Economic inequality has been an important feature of the developed economies since the 1970s. Thus u...
This paper develops a microfounded macroeconomic modeling framework to investigate the relationship ...
This study explores the relationship between income inequality and household indebtedness using pane...
This paper analyses the impact of household wealth heterogeneity on inequality and macroeconomic sta...
This thesis consists of three chapters, each of which focuses on different aspects of economic inequ...
This paper analyzes the effects of financial market globalization on the cross-country pattern of de...
This paper analyzes the effects of financial market globalization on the cross-country pattern of de...