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The following pages link to Indeterminacy with almost constant returns to scale: capital-labor substitution matters (Q2502338):
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- Aggregate instability under balanced-budget consumption taxes: a re-examination (Q405538) (← links)
- The impossibility of convex constant returns-to-scale production technologies with exogenously fixed factors (Q421583) (← links)
- Factor substitution and taxation in a finance constrained economy (Q478124) (← links)
- Conditions for indeterminacy and thresholds in neoclassical growth models (Q538507) (← links)
- Skills, sunspots and cycles (Q839665) (← links)
- Capital externalities in OLG economies (Q956552) (← links)
- Local determinacy with non-separable utility (Q959754) (← links)
- Indeterminacy and the elasticity of substitution in one-sector models (Q964573) (← links)
- On the Ramsey equilibrium with heterogeneous consumers and endogenous labor supply (Q990286) (← links)
- Indeterminacy and expectation-driven fluctuations with non-separable preferences (Q991317) (← links)
- Ramsey fiscal policy and endogenous growth (Q1014319) (← links)
- Capital-labor substitution and equilibrium indeterminacy (Q1042726) (← links)
- Indeterminacy and sunspots with constant returns (Q1268585) (← links)
- On the minimum degree of returns to scale in sunspot models of the business cycle. (Q1399563) (← links)
- Indeterminacy in a small open economy with endogenous labor supply (Q1411100) (← links)
- Comparing recursive equilibrium in economies with dynamic complementarities and indeterminacy (Q2315341) (← links)
- Indeterminacy in dynamic models: when Diamond meets Ramsey (Q2373787) (← links)
- Sunspot fluctuations in two-sector economies with heterogeneous agents (Q2385107) (← links)
- Indeterminacy in a finance constrained unionized economy (Q2466881) (← links)
- Indeterminacy in discrete-time infinite-horizon models with non-linear utility and endogenous labor (Q2466885) (← links)
- LOCAL INDETERMINACY IN CONTINUOUS-TIME MODELS: THE ROLE OF RETURNS TO SCALE (Q5325985) (← links)