Indeterminacy and sunspots in two-sector RBC models with generalized no-income-effect preferences

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Frédéric Dufourt et al., « Indeterminacy and sunspots in two-sector RBC models with generalized no-income-effect preferences », HAL-SHS : économie et finance, ID : 10.1016/j.jet.2015.03.005


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We analyze sunspot-driven fluctuations in the standard two-sector \RBC\ model with moderate increasing returns to scale and generalized no-income-effect preferences à la Greenwood, Hercovitz and Huffman [13]. We provide a detailed theoretical analysis enabling us to derive relevant bifurcation loci and to characterize the steady-state local stability properties as a function of various structural parameters. We show that local indeterminacy occurs through flip and Hopf bifurcations for a large set of values for the elasticity of intertemporal substitution in consumption, provided that the labor supply is sufficiently inelastic. Finally, we provide a detailed quantitative analysis of the model. Computing, on a quarterly basis, a new set of empirical moments related to two broadly defined consumption and investment sectors, we are able to identify, among the set of admissible calibrations consistent with sunspot equilibria, the ones that provide the best fit of the data. The model properly calibrated solves several empirical puzzles traditionally associated with two-sector \RBC\ models.

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