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Inflación reprimida y racionamiento: un análisis microeconómico

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  • José Francisco Bellod Redondo

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En este trabajo proponemos una formalización microeconómica de la inflación reprimida en una economía que ha experimentado un shock contractivo por el lado de la oferta. Analizamos el papel del racionamiento como estrategia de respuesta frente a los problemas distributivos generados por la inflación reprimida. Nuestro análisis se desarrolla en un modelo sencillo de equilibrio general competitivo con agentes equi – distribuidos en renta y preferencias

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Article provided by Grupo Eumed.net (Universidad de Málaga) in its journal Contribuciones a la Economía.

Volume (Year): (2007)
Issue (Month): 2007-11 (November)
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Handle: RePEc:erv:contri:y:2007:i:2007-11:551960c8b25f64462b72383acca6e73d

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Keywords: Repressed Inflation; Rationing;

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  1. Raúl Castro y el Millón de Hombres
    by José Francisco Bellod Redondo in jfbellod on 2010-04-07 07:36:00

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