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American Economic Review: Vol. 102 No. 6 (October 2012)
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Economic Growth with Bubbles
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Martin, Alberto, and
Jaume Ventura. 2012. "Economic Growth with Bubbles."
American Economic Review,
102(6): 3033-58.
DOI: 10.1257/aer.102.6.3033
DOI: 10.1257/aer.102.6.3033
Abstract
We develop a stylized model of economic growth with bubbles in which changes in investor sentiment lead to the appearance and collapse of macroeconomic bubbles or pyramid schemes. These bubbles mitigate the effects of financial frictions. During bubbly episodes, unproductive investors demand bubbles while productive investors supply them. These transfers of resources improve economic efficiency thereby expanding consumption, the capital stock and output. When bubbly episodes end, there is a fall in consumption, the capital stock and output. We argue that the stochastic equilibria of the model provide a natural way of introducing bubble shocks into business cycle models. (JEL E22, E23, E32, E44, O41)
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Martin, Alberto (CREI, U Pompeu Fabra)
Ventura, Jaume (CREI, U Pompeu Fabra)
Ventura, Jaume (CREI, U Pompeu Fabra)
JEL Classifications
E22: Capital; Investment; Capacity
E23: Macroeconomics: Production
E32: Business Fluctuations; Cycles
E44: Financial Markets and the Macroeconomy
O41: One, Two, and Multisector Growth Models
E23: Macroeconomics: Production
E32: Business Fluctuations; Cycles
E44: Financial Markets and the Macroeconomy
O41: One, Two, and Multisector Growth Models

