Capital Reallocation, Productivity, and Expectation-Driven Business Cycles
Zheng Song () and
Kaiji Chen
No 512, 2007 Meeting Papers from Society for Economic Dynamics
Abstract:
In this paper, we show that news on future technological improvement can trigger an immediate economic expansion in a model with heterogenous productive efficiency. The key element in our model is financial friction on allocating capital from less productive to more productive projects. The arrivial of good news on future technology reduces such frictions and generates significant increase in current total factor productivity via capital reallocation. This triggers an immediate increase in output, consumption, investment and hours worked.
Date: 2007
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