Endogenous Business Cycles with Small and Large Firms
Qazi Haque,
Oscar Pavlov and
Mark Weder ()
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Mark Weder: Aarhus University
School of Economics and Public Policy Working Papers from University of Adelaide, School of Economics and Public Policy
Abstract:
Recent decades have seen a rise in the market power of large firms. We propose a theory in which their technology involves the ability to produce multiple products. Large firms interact with smaller competitors and market share reallocations via product creation generate heterogeneous markup dynamics across the firm types. Higher market shares of large firms increase the parameter space for macroeconomic indeterminacy. Bayesian estimation of the general equilibrium model suggests the importance of the endogenous amplification of the product creation channel and animal spirits play a non-trivial role in driving U.S. business cycles.
Keywords: Indeterminacy; business cycles; multi-product firms; animal spirits; Bayesian estimation. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025-04
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