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Stock market boom and the productivity gains of the 1990s
Authors:Urban J. Jermann
Affiliation:a The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, and National Bureau of Economic Research, USA
b Marshall School of Business, University of Southern California, USA
Abstract:Together with a sense of entering a New Economy, the U.S. experienced in the second half of the 1990s an economic expansion, a stock market boom, a financing boom for new firms and productivity gains. This article proposes an interpretation of these events within a general equilibrium model with financial frictions and decreasing returns to scale in production. We show that the mere prospect of high future productivity growth can generate sizable gains in current productivity, as well as the other above mentioned events.
Keywords:E32   D24   E20
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