A Caricature (Model) of the World Economy
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Caballero, Ricardo
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This paper provides a stylized model of the workings of a global economy where one of its key driving factors is economic agents’ continuous struggle to find assets in which to park financial resources. This struggle naturally comes with euphoria and disappointments, as many of the "parking lots" are built too quickly or are not of the desired size. There are also global asymmetries, as some countries are endowed with more empty .land. than others, and their growth potential may also differ. I use this caricature of the world economy to describe several of the main driving forces behind recent global macroeconomic events and to discuss "quantitative" easing policies.
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2010-11-23Publisher
Cambridge, MA: Department of Economics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Working paper, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Economics;10-17
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Global equilibrium, shortage of assets, interest rates, asset prices, booms and busts, sovereign crises, financial reform and development, fiscal deficits, flights to quality, decoupling, quantitative easing
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