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Indivisible Labor in a Small Open Economy Model

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Zuzana Janko
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In this paper, I re-examined standard preferences in a small open economy (SOE) model with indivisible labor calibrated to Canada. It is well known that dynamic small open economy models rely on Greenwood, Hercowitz and Huffman (1988) preferences to match the countercyclical trade balance observed in open economies, as well as other second moments. In contrast, standard preferences a la King, Plosser and Rebelo (1988) are abandoned in this literature and are commonly labeled as ineffective, due to their inability to yield a countercyclical trade balance. Contrary to prior claims, this paper shows that a SOE model with standard preferences and indivisible labor obtains a countercyclical trade balance and well matches main empirical regularities that emerge in open economies.

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Paper provided by Department of Economics, University of Calgary in its series Working Papers with number 2008-36.

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Date of creation: 01 Dec 2008
Date of revision: 01 Dec 2008
Handle: RePEc:clg:wpaper:2008-36

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