Search Results - "Lanteri, Andrea"
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The Market for Used Capital: Endogenous Irreversibility and Reallocation over the Business Cycle
Published in The American economic review (01-09-2018)“…This paper studies the business-cycle dynamics of secondary markets for physical capital and their effects on the macroeconomy. In the data, both capital…”
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Credit Shocks and Equilibrium Dynamics in Consumer Durable Goods Markets
Published in The Review of economic studies (01-11-2021)“…Abstract This article studies equilibrium dynamics in consumer durable goods markets after aggregate credit shocks. We introduce two novel features into a…”
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Fiscal Policy with Limited-Time Commitment
Published in The Economic journal (London) (01-04-2020)“…Abstract We propose a theory of optimal fiscal policy with ‘Limited-Time Commitment’. In our framework, successive governments have commitment only over…”
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Dynamics of Expenditures on Durable Goods: The Role of New-Product Quality
Published in The Economic journal (London) (01-05-2023)“…Abstract We study the role of new-product quality for the dynamics of durable-good expenditures around the Great Recession. We assemble a rich dataset on US…”
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Optimal policy with general signal extraction
Published in Journal of monetary economics (01-03-2021)“…•Policy decisions are usually taken with Partial Information about the economy.•The paper develops a condition to find the best policy in this case.•Our…”
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Capital and labor taxes with costly state contingency
Published in Review of economic dynamics (01-12-2023)“…We analyze optimal capital and labor taxes in a model where (i) the government makes noncontingent announcements about future policies and (ii)…”
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Three essays in macroeconomics: capital reallocation, capital utilization and optimal policy with partial information
Published 01-01-2015“…This thesis is composed of three chapters. In the first chapter, I show that capital reallocation is highly procyclical, in contrast to the prediction of…”
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