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RECURSIVE PREFERENCE, MOOD FLUCTUATION AND WELFARE COST OF REDUCED GROWTH

RECURSIVE PREFERENCE, MOOD FLUCTUATION AND WELFARE COST OF REDUCED GROWTH This paper studies the mood fluctuation of a typical consumer with recursive preference and the welfare cost of reduced growth and business cycle. We estimate the welfare cost using discrete recursive function as well as conduct simulation in order to compare our results with other existing research findings. Our findings are in line with traditional literature whereby the welfare cost of reduced growth is larger than that of business cycle; but our results show that these past measures understate the welfare cost of reduced growth and business cycle. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png The Singapore Economic Review World Scientific Publishing Company

RECURSIVE PREFERENCE, MOOD FLUCTUATION AND WELFARE COST OF REDUCED GROWTH

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Publisher
World Scientific Publishing Company
Copyright
Copyright ©
ISSN
0217-5908
eISSN
1793-6837
DOI
10.1142/S0217590809003331
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Abstract

This paper studies the mood fluctuation of a typical consumer with recursive preference and the welfare cost of reduced growth and business cycle. We estimate the welfare cost using discrete recursive function as well as conduct simulation in order to compare our results with other existing research findings. Our findings are in line with traditional literature whereby the welfare cost of reduced growth is larger than that of business cycle; but our results show that these past measures understate the welfare cost of reduced growth and business cycle.

Journal

The Singapore Economic ReviewWorld Scientific Publishing Company

Published: Jun 1, 2009

Keywords: Recursive preference mood fluctuation economic growth welfare cost

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