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Harashima, Taiji (2006): The Sustainability of Budget Deficits in an Inflationary Economy.

1088

Harashima, Taiji (2006): The Sustainability of Budget Deficits in an Inflationary Economy.

1838

Harashima, Taiji (2007): Why should central banks be independent?

1839

Harashima, Taiji (2007): The Optimal Quantity of Money Consistent with Positive Nominal Interest Rates.

3836

Harashima, Taiji (2007): Hyperinflation, disinflation, deflation, etc.: A unified and micro-founded explanation for inflation.

10668

Harashima, Taiji (2008): A Microfounded Mechanism of Observed Substantial Inflation Persistence.

15508

Harashima, Taiji (2009): A Theory of Total Factor Productivity and the Convergence Hypothesis: Workers’ Innovations as an Essential Element.

18987

Harashima, Taiji (2009): Depression as a Nash Equilibrium Consisting of Strategies of Choosing a Pareto Inefficient Transition Path.

19386

Harashima, Taiji (2009): Trade Liberalization and Heterogeneous Rates of Time Preference across Countries: A Possibility of Trade Deficits with China.

19515

Harashima, Taiji (2009): Endogenous Growth Models in Open Economies: A Possibility of Permanent Current Account Deficits.

24233

Harashima, Taiji (2010): Sustainable Heterogeneity: Inequality, Growth, and Social Welfare in a Heterogeneous Population.

28121

Harashima, Taiji (2011): A Mechanism of Inflation Differentials and Current Account Imbalances in the Euro Area.

29107

Harashima, Taiji (2011): A Model of Total Factor Productivity Built on Hayek’s View of Knowledge: What Really Went Wrong with Socialist Planned Economies?

36895

Harashima, Taiji (2011): A mechanism of cyclical volatility in the vacancy-unemployment ratio: what is the source of rigidity?

40938

Harashima, Taiji (2012): Sustainable Heterogeneity as the Unique Socially Optimal Allocation for Almost All Social Welfare Functions.

43151

Harashima, Taiji (2012): A Theory of Intelligence and Total Factor Productivity: Value Added Reflects the Fruits of Fluid Intelligence.

44393

Harashima, Taiji (2010): An Asymptotically Non-Scale Endogenous Growth Model.

51305

Harashima, Taiji (2013): The Phillips Curve and a Micro-foundation of Trend Inflation.

51653

Harashima, Taiji (2013): Sustainable Heterogeneity in Exogenous Growth Models: The Socially Optimal Distribution by Government’s Intervention.

56301

Harashima, Taiji (2014): Division of Work and Fragmented Information: An Explanation for the Diminishing Marginal Product of Labor.

57520

Harashima, Taiji (2014): The Representative Household Assumption Requires sustainable Heterogeneity in Dynamic Models.

60205

Harashima, Taiji (2014): Time Preference Shocks.

63025

Harashima, Taiji (2015): A Way Out of the Euro Crisis: Fiscal Transfers Are Indispensable for Sustainability in a Union with Heterogeneous Members.

64361

Harashima, Taiji (2015): Bubbles, Bluffs, and Greed.

65387

Harashima, Taiji (2015): The Rate of Time Preference of Government.

67177

Harashima, Taiji (2015): Why Has the U.S. Current Account Deficit Persisted? International Sustainable Heterogeneity under Floating Exchange Rates.

69215

Harashima, Taiji (2016): The Cause of the Great Recession: What Caused the Downward Shift of the GDP Trend in the United States?

69217

Harashima, Taiji (2013): Escaping a Liquidity Trap: Keynes’ Prescription Is Right But His Reasoning Is Wrong.

71276

Harashima, Taiji (2016): A Theory of Deflation: Can Expectations Be Influenced by a Central Bank?

71887

Harashima, Taiji (2016): Live and Let Live: Sustainable Heterogeneity Will Generally Prevail.

73275

Harashima, Taiji (2016): The Impending Long March of the Chinese Economy.

74626

Harashima, Taiji (2016): Ranking Value and Preference: A Model of Superstardom.

78053

Harashima, Taiji (2017): Should a Government Fiscally Intervene in a Recession and, If So, How?

78821

Harashima, Taiji (2017): A Theory on the Economic Impacts of Immigration.

81522

Harashima, Taiji (2017): The Mechanism behind Product Differentiation: An Economic Model.

82337

Harashima, Taiji (2017): Wage Inequality and Innovative Intelligence-Biased Technological Change.

83615

Harashima, Taiji (2018): Bubbles and Bluffs: Risk Lovers Can Survive Economically.

86360

Harashima, Taiji (2018): Superstars in Team Sports: An Economic Model.

88822

Harashima, Taiji (2018): Do Households Actually Generate Rational Expectations? “Invisible Hand” for Steady State.

89807

Harashima, Taiji (2018): An Acceleration Mechanism of Within-Country Inequality by Globalization.

91326

Harashima, Taiji (2019): Why Is Executive Compensation So High? A Model of Executive Compensation.

91664

Harashima, Taiji (2018): Why Are Inflation and Real Interest Rates So Low? A Mechanism of Low and Floating Real Interest and Inflation Rates.

93216

Harashima, Taiji (2019): A Pareto Inefficient Path to Steady State in Recession.

94100

Harashima, Taiji (2019): A Theory of Inflation: The Law of Motion for Inflation under the MDC-based Procedure.

96756

Harashima, Taiji (2019): The Correlation between Time Preference and Incomes Is Spurious: They Are Bridged by Fluid Intelligence.

98468

Harashima, Taiji (2020): A Mechanism of Recession that Accompanies Persistent Pareto Inefficiency.

100015

Harashima, Taiji (2020): An Alternative Rationale for the Necessity of an Inheritance Tax.

101011

Harashima, Taiji (2020): Why Is Risk Aversion Essentially Important for Endogenous Economic Growth?

102937

Harashima, Taiji (2020): Rethinking the Ability-to-Pay and Equal Sacrifice Principles of Taxation: An Alternative Rationale for a Progressive Income Tax.

103377

Harashima, Taiji (2020): Preventing Widening Inequality: Economic Rents and Sustainable Heterogeneity.

104178

Harashima, Taiji (2020): Economic Inequality Exacerbated by Economic Rents from Exploitative Contracting.

105765

Harashima, Taiji (2021): Consequence of Heterogeneous Economic Rents under the MDC-based Procedure.

107580

Harashima, Taiji (2021): An Economic Theory of Education Externalities: Effects of Education Capital.

108535

Harashima, Taiji (2021): Mechanisms that Make Economic Inequality Increase in Democratic Countries.

110010

Harashima, Taiji (2021): The Root Cause of Sovereign Default.

110688

Harashima, Taiji (2021): Economic Inequality and Heterogeneous Success Rates of Investment.

112813

Harashima, Taiji (2022): How Many Innovations Need to Be Produced in the Process of Endogenous Growth with Fluid Intelligence.

112820

Harashima, Taiji (2022): A Theory of the Credit-to-GDP Gap: Using Credit Gaps to Predict Financial Crises.

113161

Harashima, Taiji (2019): A Theory of Inflation: The Law of Motion for Inflation under the MDC-based Procedure.

113576

Harashima, Taiji (2022): Asymmetric Information and Ranked Information Are Equivalent in Making Information Utilization Heterogeneous.

114762

Harashima, Taiji (2022): A Household’s Preferences Vary Depending on Whether Incomes Are Permanent or Temporary: A Solution to the Time-Inconsistency Problem and Equity-Premium Puzzle.

115335

Harashima, Taiji (2022): Numerical Simulations of Reaching a Steady State: No Need to Generate Any Rational Expectations.

116177

Harashima, Taiji (2023): An Economic Theory of Disinformation.

117137

Harashima, Taiji (2023): Numerical Simulation of Reaching a Steady State: Effects of Economic Rents on Development of Economic Inequality.

117705

Harashima, Taiji (2023): Secular Increase in Economic Inequality Accompanying a Constant Output/Capital Ratio.

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Harashima, Taiji (2023): Numerical Simulations of How Economic Inequality Increases in Democratic Countries.

119012

Harashima, Taiji (2023): Economic Rents Extracted in the Process of Consumption.

119391

Harashima, Taiji (2023): Numerical Simulation of an Endogenously Growing Economy and Its Balanced Growth Path.

120508

Harashima, Taiji (2024): Numerical Simulation of Economic Depression.

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