蒂尔沃尔定律:约束约束还是“重心”?

IF 1 3区 经济学 Q3 ECONOMICS
Metroeconomica Pub Date : 2023-08-26 DOI:10.1111/meca.12439
Marwil J. Dávila-Fernández, Serena Sordi
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蒂尔沃尔定律是需求驱动增长理论中最有力的经验规律之一。近年来,全球化带来的挑战引发了新一轮研究浪潮,将生态可持续性、创新过程的复杂性、机构的作用、外部失衡的构成和性别问题等主题纳入该框架。我们注意到两种替代解释之间存在一些重叠:一种将法律视为约束性约束,另一种采用“重心”观点。有人认为,它们可能是相当互补的。通过一个与哈罗德不稳定性兼容的简单凯恩斯乘数模型,我们表明,假设增长的国际收支上限会产生持续和有界的波动,因此外部约束起到不对称“重心”的作用。没有必要对产出设置下限。此外,该模型允许不同的自主需求来源。数值模拟显示了我们的结果相对于替代方案的稳健性。
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Thirlwall's law: Binding constraint or ‘centre-of-gravity’?

Thirlwall's law: Binding constraint or ‘centre-of-gravity’?

Thirlwall's law is one of the most powerful empirical regularities in demand-led growth theories. In recent years, the challenges imposed by globalisation have led to a new wave of studies incorporating into this framework topics such as ecological sustainability, the complexity of innovation processes, the role of institutions, the composition of external imbalances, and gender issues. We notice some overlapping between two alternative interpretations: one that sees the law as a binding constraint and another that adopts a kind of ‘centre-of-gravity’ perspective. It is argued that they may be rather complementary. By means of a simple Keynesian multiplier model compatible with Harrodian instability, we show that assuming a balance-of-payments ceiling to growth gives rise to persistent and bounded fluctuations such that the external constraint works as an asymmetric ‘centre-of-gravity’. There is no need to impose a floor to output. Moreover, the model allows for different sources of autonomous demand. Numerical simulations show the robustness of our results with respect to alternative scenarios.

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Metroeconomica
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