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Bank of Canada RSS Feedsen2024-03-28T22:44:01+00:00A Model of Costly Capital Reallocation and Aggregate Productivity
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The author studies the effects of capital reallocation (the flow of productive capital across firms and establishments mainly through changes in ownership) on aggregate labour productivity. Capital reallocation is an important activity in the United States: on average, its total value is 3–4 per cent of U.S. GDP.2008-10-05T16:29:31+00:00enA Model of Costly Capital Reallocation and Aggregate Productivity2008-10-05Economic modelsProductivityWorking Paper 2008-38https://www.bankofcanada.ca/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/wp08-38.pdfA Model of Costly Capital Reallocation and Aggregate ProductivityShutao CaoOctober 2008EE2E22LL1L16Globalization and Inflation: The Role of China
https://www.bankofcanada.ca/2008/10/working-paper-2008-35/
In this paper, we develop a theoretical model which identifies four channels–import prices, competition with domestic suppliers and workers, and commodity prices–through which price- and wage-setting conditions in country j may affect inflation in country i.2008-10-01T14:34:31+00:00enGlobalization and Inflation: The Role of China2008-10-01International topicsWorking Paper 2008-35 https://www.bankofcanada.ca/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/wp08-35.pdfGlobalization and Inflation: The Role of ChinaDenise CôtéCarlos De ResendeOctober 2008EE2E22E3E32E4E44