Endogenous growth and wealth inequality under incomplete markets and idiosyncratic risk

Journal of Macroeconomics - Tập 45 - Trang 300-317 - 2015
Christiane Clemens1, Maik Heinemann2
1Bielefeld University, Department of Economics, P.O. Box 10 01 31, 33 501 Bielefeld, Germany
2University of Potsdam, Department of Economics, August–Bebel–Str. 89, 14 482 Potsdam, Germany

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