JC Cordoba… - International Economic Review, 2004 - Wiley Online Library
Theoretical studies have shown that under unorthodox assumptions on preferences and
production technologies, collateral constraints can act as a powerful amplification and
propagation mechanism of exogenous shocks. We investigate whether or not this result ...
DN DeJong… - The Review of Economics and Statistics, 2006 - MIT Press
Abstract A large body of empirical research indicates that countries with low policy-induced
trade barriers tend to enjoy rapid growth, ceteris paribus. In contrast, alternative theoretical
models suggest that the relationship between trade barriers and growth may be ...
DN DeJong… - Journal of Monetary Economics, 2007 - Elsevier
In the context of a simple asset-pricing environment, we study the ability of self-control
preferences to account for the stock-price volatility, risk-free-rate and equity-premium
puzzles. Using a full-information estimation procedure, we estimate the presence of a ...
JC Córdoba… - Journal of monetary Economics, 2008 - Elsevier
Using a class of endogenous growth models that exhibit international spillovers, we show
that most of the cross-country differences in output per worker are explained by barriers to
the accumulation of rival factors (physical and human capital) rather than by barriers to the ...
JC Cordoba… - Unplblished Manuscript, 2005 - econ.iastate.edu
Abstract Do differences between agriculture and nonagriculture matter for understanding the
crosscountry income dispersion? We show that they do. We find that by abstracting from
technological differences across sectors, particularly the use of land, standard Solow ...
M Ripoll - Journal of Monetary Economics, 2005 - Elsevier
Empirical evidence shows that while the skill premium narrowed in some developing
countries following trade liberalization, it widened in others, or even exhibited non-
monotonic behavior. This paper studies a simple dynamic general equilibrium trade ...
JC Cordoba… - Journal of the European Economic …, 2004 - Wiley Online Library
Abstract This paper reviews the role of collateral constraints in transforming small monetary
shocks into large persistent output fluctuations. We do this by introducing money in the
heterogeneous-agent real economy of Kiyotaki and Moore (1997). Money enters in a cash ...
D DeJong, M Ripoll - manuscript, April, 2003 - pages.stern.nyu.edu
Abstract We use a simple asset-pricing environment to study the ability of self-control
preferences to account for the behavior of aggregate annual stock prices and dividends.
Using as benchmarks results obtained using CRRA and habit/durability preferences, we ...
Abstract Most education around the globe is public. Moreover, invest rates in education as
well as schooling attainment differ substantially across countries. We contruct a general
equilibrium life-cycle model that is consistent with these facts. We provide simple ...
JC Cordoba… - manuscript, University of Pittsburgh, 2004 - Citeseer
Abstract This paper studies the effects of explicitly considering the agricultural sector on
development accounting exercises. In particular, we first study why labor does not flow out of
agriculture in poor countries given the particularly low labor productivity of agriculture ...
M Ripoll, M Misas… - Borradores de Economia, 1995 - econpapers.repec.org
Related works: Working Paper: UNA DESCRIPCIÓN DEL CICLO INDUSTRIAL EN COLOMBIA
(1995) This item may be available elsewhere in EconPapers: Search for items with the same
title. ... This site is part of RePEc and all the data displayed here is part of the RePEc data ...
JC Cordoba… - 2005 Meeting Papers, 2005 - ideas.repec.org
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We study the shape of the aggregate production function in the presence of land-intensive
agriculture. The traditional Cobb–Douglas formulation is corrected to include a
“diversification component.” The implied TFP differences across countries are larger than ...
M Ripoll - 2000 - Citeseer
Abstract The empirical evidence on income distribution for developing economies stands in
contrast to the prediction of standard neoclassical trade theory according to which the skill
premium should decrease in unskilled laborabundant countries following an opening to ...
M Ripoll - The Journal of International Trade & Economic …, 2005 - Taylor & Francis
This paper uses a two-sector general equilibrium model to analyse both steady-state and
stochastic dynamic effects of two real exchange rate targeting policies: a constant-target,
and a band-target rule. In the model, targeting is implemented by imposing a stochastic ...
[CITATION] Tariffs and growth: comparing relationships among the rich and poor
DN DeJong… - Review of Economics and Statistics, 2006
JC Córdoba… - manuscript, Iowa State University, 2010 - econ.iastate.edu
Abstract This paper provides a theory that explains the cross&country distribution of average
years of schooling, as well as the so called human capital premium puzzle. In our theory,
credit frictions as well as differences in access to public education, fertility and mortality ...
Abstract This paper provides a theory of schooling that outperforms existing alternatives in
explaining the cross' country distribution of average schooling, as well as the so called
human capital premium puzzle. In our theory credit limits, as well as differences in access ...
M Ripoll… - 2004 - aeaweb.org
Abstract Do differences in sectoral composition across countries and production
technologies across sectors matter for development accounting? In this paper we use a two-
sector model that explicitly considers agriculture to show that standard one-sector ...
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Juan Carlos Córdoba* and Marla Ripoll& First version: January, 2010. This version:
May, 2011 Abstract Although the evidence strongly suggests ...
JC Córdoba… - Unpub& lished manuscript, 2011 - econ.iastate.edu
Abstract The evidence strongly suggests a robust negative relationship between income and
fertility, and a positive relationship between income and longevity. This is puzzling for
standard dynamic models. For instance, altruistic models that use the most standard ...
M Ripoll… - Working Papers, 2007 - en.scientificcommons.org
M Ripoll… - 2005 - repec.org
Abstract Influential works by Klenow & Rodriguez-Clare (1997), Hall and Jones (1999), and
Parente & Prescott (2000), among others, have argued that most of the cross country
differences in output per worker is explained by differences in total factor productivity (TFP ...
M Ripoll… - Working Papers, 2010 - econpapers.repec.org
... EconPapers has moved to http://EconPapers.repec.org! Please update your bookmarks. What
Explains Schooling Differences Across Countries? Marla Ripoll and Juan Cordoba (). No 392,
Working Papers from University of Pittsburgh, Department of Economics. Abstract: . . . ...
S Nishioka… - 2011 - be.wvu.edu
Page 1. Productivity, trade and the R&D content of intermediate inputs Shuichiro
Nishioka! and Marla Ripoll& September, 2011 Abstract This paper explores a novel
way to evaluate the extent to which R&D knowledge embodied ...
[CITATION] Agriculture, Human Capital Quality, and Cross-Country Income Differences
[CITATION] Economics 2500, Spring 2002
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M Ripoll… - en.scientificcommons.org
[CITATION] Endogenous Growth: TFP, Human Capital or Physical Capital? A Quantitative Evaluation
M Ripoll…
M Ripoll… - en.scientificcommons.org
PK Epstein, D Kramkov, M Ripoll, A Scheller… - pitt.edu
Abstract This paper studies the role played by differences in risk aversion in affecting the
long run distribution of wealth across agents in the context of an endowment economy. The
economy is populated by two types of Epstein $ Zin agents who differ only in their attitudes ...
Abstract Theoretical studies have shown that under unorthodox assumptions on preference
and production technologies, collateral constraints can act as a powerful amplification and
propagation mechanism in generating business cycles. We investigate whether or not this ...
M Ripoll… - en.scientificcommons.org
Abstract Manuscript Agriculture Aggregation Wage Gaps and Cross Country Income
erences Juan Carlos rdoba Rice University Marla Ripoll University Pittsburgh December
Revised February Abstract spite its low productivity agriculture employs most the labor ...
S Nishioka… - 2011 - pitt.edu
Abstract This paper examines the industry% specific aspects of both the relationship
between productivity (TFP) and R&D, as well as the effects of geographic distance on the
scope of international technology diffusion. Using a cross% country panel data for ...
M Ripoll… - Working Papers, 2010 - econpapers.repec.org
... Please update your bookmarks. International Technology Diffusion: Geographic Localization
at the Industry Level. Marla Ripoll and Shuichiro Nishioka (). No 394, Working Papers from
University of Pittsburgh, Department of Economics. Abstract: . . . ...
[CITATION] Inequality in developing economies: and an essay on liquidity and collateral constraints
M Ripoll - 2000 - University of Rochester. Department …
M Ripoll - International Review of Economics & Finance, 2001 - econpapers.repec.org
... Please update your bookmarks. Globalization and the Theory of Input Trade: By Ronald W. Jones.
Ohlin Lectures, vol. 8. Cambridge and London: MIT Press, 1995. Pp. x, 177. ISBN
0-262-10086-X. Marla Ripoll (). International Review of Economics & Finance, 2001, vol. ...
JC Cordoba… - 2004 Meeting Papers, 2004 - ideas.repec.org
This paper seeks to device and estimate an accounting framework for international
comparison of income that takes into account relevant features of poor countries that are
often disregarded in the more traditional single-good, Cobb-Douglas accounting ...
M Ripoll - Economic Perspectives, 2011 - pitt.edu
Marla Ripoll, ripoll@pitt.edu Department of Economics, University of Pittsburgh June, 2011 ...
Topic 1 – Introduction: World income inequality Countries: Peru and Tanzania Video: Commanding
Heights, Episode 3, excerpt: “The global divide” Mandatory reading: • Woodruff, C. 2001. “ ...
M Ripoll… - Working Papers, 2010 - econpapers.repec.org
Related works: Working Paper: A Contribution to the Economic Theory of Fertility (2011) This
item may be available elsewhere in EconPapers: Search for items with the same title. ... This
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M Misas, M Ripoll… - Borradores de Economía, 1995 - ideas.repec.org
La teoría de los ciclos económicos puede caracterizarse por dos aspectos. En primer lugar,
el aporte de la teoría dinámica al debate general de la ciencia económica ha sido
fundamental, ya que se ha concentrado en una de las discusiones filosóficas más ...
M Ripoll… - Working Papers, 2006 - en.scientificcommons.org
deutsch english. Publikationsansicht. 38286802. Agriculture and Aggregation. Marla Ripoll,;
Juan Carlos Cordoba. Abstract. . . . Details der Publikation. Download, http://www.pitt.edu/~
ripoll/files/agr-agr-R1.pdf. Archiv, RePEc (Germany). Typ, preprint. ...
R Marla… - 2006 - mpra.ub.uni-muenchen.de
Most education around the globe is public. Moreover, investment rates in education as well
as schooling attainments differ substantially across countries. We construct a general
equilibrium life-cycle model that is consistent with these facts. We provide simple ...
M Ripoll… - Working Papers, 2006 - en.scientificcommons.org
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