Losers and losses of COVID-19: a directed technical change analysis with fiscal and monetary policies

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Oscar Afonso
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[1] University of Porto,Faculdade of Economics, and CEFUP
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Public and private sectors; Fiscal and monetary policies; Technological-knowledge gap; Wage inequality; Numerical computations; O31; O33; O38; J31; C63; E52; E62;
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We develop a directed technical change growth model with both public and private sectors. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, labor productivity and R &D activity in the private sector are considered to have a negative shock. The former shock causes an immediate fall in the private premium, which can be reversed during transition dynamics towards the steady-state. Fiscal policies are materialized in direct and indirect R &D subsidies, and the monetary policies consist of relaxing cash-in-advance restrictions. An appropriate fiscal policy, together or not with monetary policy, can restore the pre-shock situation. Monetary policy is reinforced in the presence of monetary-transaction costs on consumption and of money-in-the-utility function.
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页码:1777 / 1821
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