2003
DOI: 10.2139/ssrn.724163
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Unemployment and Indeterminacy

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“…One way out that has been much explored in the published literature has been to consider increasing returns through productive externalities with the unfortunate drawback, however, that their size had to be often too large to be empirically plausible in order to get local indeterminacy (Barinci and Cheron 2001; Benhabib and Farmer 1994; Cazzavillan et al 1998; Hintermaier 2003). The results obtained in this paper suggest that an alternative promising avenue in this respect would be to introduce unemployment, confirming other similar findings by Dufourt et al (2008), Nakajima (2006), Coimbra et al (2005) and Lloyd‐Braga and Modesto (2007).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%
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“…One way out that has been much explored in the published literature has been to consider increasing returns through productive externalities with the unfortunate drawback, however, that their size had to be often too large to be empirically plausible in order to get local indeterminacy (Barinci and Cheron 2001; Benhabib and Farmer 1994; Cazzavillan et al 1998; Hintermaier 2003). The results obtained in this paper suggest that an alternative promising avenue in this respect would be to introduce unemployment, confirming other similar findings by Dufourt et al (2008), Nakajima (2006), Coimbra et al (2005) and Lloyd‐Braga and Modesto (2007).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…It includes in particular Cobb‐Douglas production functions, a conclusion that seems to be in agreement with similar findings obtained after introducing unemployment in that sort of model (e.g. through unions, and imperfect unemployment insurance financed through labor income taxation as here (Dufourt et al 2008; Nakajima 2006; Coimbra et al 2005; Lloyd‐Braga and Modesto 2007)). Our analysis shows in particular that local indeterminacy is more likely to occur for low elasticities ɛ g (i.e.…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 88%
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