It takes the average reader and 49 minutes to read Macroprudential Policy and Labor Market Dynamics in Emerging Economies by Alan Finkelstein Shapiro
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Emerging economies have high shares of self-employed individuals running owner-only firms who, in contrast to many salaried firms, have little access to formal financing and therefore rely on informal financing (input credit) from other firms. We build a small open economy real business cycle model with labor and financial market frictions where formal credit markets, informal credit, and the structure of the labor market interact. The model successfully replicates the cyclical behavior of sectoral employment, formal credit, and the main macroeconomic aggregates in emerging economies. We show...
Macroprudential Policy and Labor Market Dynamics in Emerging Economies by Alan Finkelstein Shapiro is 48 pages long, and a total of 12,384 words.
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