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Indeterminacy with preferences featuring multiplicative habits in consumption

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posted on 2024-03-01, 12:07 authored by Aleksandar VasilevAleksandar Vasilev

We introduce consumption habits into an exogenous growth model augmented with a detailed government sector, and calibrate the model to Bulgarian data for the period following the introduction of the currency board arrangement (1999-2016). We show that in contrast to the case without habits, e.g., Vasilev (2009), when the economy features saddle-path stability, the habit motive alone leads to equilibrium indeterminacy in the model. When habits enter multiplicatively in the representative agent's utility function, the setup exhibits sink dynamics, and equilibrium paths are determined by animal spirits. These results are in line with the findings in the literature, e.g., Benhabib and Farmer (1994, 1996) and Farmer (1999), and have major implications for polcy-making and welfare.

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  • Department of Accountancy, Finance and Economics (Research Outputs)

Publication Title

Journal of Economics and Econometrics

Volume

64

Issue

3

Pages/Article Number

1-16

Publisher

EERI Economics and Econometrics Research Institute

ISSN

2032-9652

eISSN

2032-9660

Date Submitted

2021-12-15

Date Accepted

2020-12-01

Date of First Publication

2021-02-12

Date of Final Publication

2021-02-12

Date Document First Uploaded

2021-10-09

ePrints ID

46885

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