Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W1520020791> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W1520020791 endingPage "1381" @default.
- W1520020791 startingPage "1348" @default.
- W1520020791 abstract "Research has shown that, absent individual heterogeneity and under complete markets, the welfare impact of financial openness is quantitatively limited. Not only are inequalities in wealth and labor productivity a feature of most societies, but also financial markets suffer from many well-known frictions. This paper demonstrates that, when households face borrowing constraints and uninsurable idiosyncratic shocks to income, the welfare implications of financial liberalization are considerable. For instance, the average increase in welfare of a typical emerging market economy that switches from a closed capital market to perfect capital mobility is equivalent to a permanent increase in average consumption of roughly |$5.4% $|. This is about 3.9 times more than the welfare gains of the same policy under a complete markets environment without any individual heterogeneity. We show that individual heterogeneity accounts for two thirds of this additional increase in the average welfare gain; market incompleteness accounts for the remaining third. In our calibration, the median household in capital-scarce countries is in favor of international financial integration. However, if the pivotal voter is wealthy enough then such reform might not be implemented, since richer households have a vested interest in capital market closedness." @default.
- W1520020791 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W1520020791 creator A5036697753 @default.
- W1520020791 creator A5079805620 @default.
- W1520020791 date "2013-11-20" @default.
- W1520020791 modified "2023-09-30" @default.
- W1520020791 title "THE WELFARE GAINS OF FINANCIAL LIBERALIZATION: CAPITAL ACCUMULATION AND HETEROGENEITY" @default.
- W1520020791 cites W1480783805 @default.
- W1520020791 cites W1482279368 @default.
- W1520020791 cites W1826668666 @default.
- W1520020791 cites W1965609301 @default.
- W1520020791 cites W1965971356 @default.
- W1520020791 cites W1991980751 @default.
- W1520020791 cites W1996879895 @default.
- W1520020791 cites W2014692803 @default.
- W1520020791 cites W2017239593 @default.
- W1520020791 cites W2017779634 @default.
- W1520020791 cites W2026673569 @default.
- W1520020791 cites W2031307934 @default.
- W1520020791 cites W2035505397 @default.
- W1520020791 cites W2064482540 @default.
- W1520020791 cites W2067486281 @default.
- W1520020791 cites W2072360923 @default.
- W1520020791 cites W2076992175 @default.
- W1520020791 cites W2088620406 @default.
- W1520020791 cites W2096218604 @default.
- W1520020791 cites W2114754666 @default.
- W1520020791 cites W2122869947 @default.
- W1520020791 cites W2124318041 @default.
- W1520020791 cites W2128754415 @default.
- W1520020791 cites W2131286614 @default.
- W1520020791 cites W2135838785 @default.
- W1520020791 cites W2137028652 @default.
- W1520020791 cites W2142527263 @default.
- W1520020791 cites W2154130238 @default.
- W1520020791 cites W2154875240 @default.
- W1520020791 cites W2159173207 @default.
- W1520020791 cites W2159437739 @default.
- W1520020791 cites W2167994340 @default.
- W1520020791 cites W2171095610 @default.
- W1520020791 cites W2171956741 @default.
- W1520020791 cites W2753335427 @default.
- W1520020791 cites W2890629327 @default.
- W1520020791 cites W2891124325 @default.
- W1520020791 cites W2913182054 @default.
- W1520020791 cites W3025742242 @default.
- W1520020791 cites W3121205121 @default.
- W1520020791 cites W3121358377 @default.
- W1520020791 cites W3121544977 @default.
- W1520020791 cites W3121563930 @default.
- W1520020791 cites W3122157058 @default.
- W1520020791 cites W3122924543 @default.
- W1520020791 cites W3123591829 @default.
- W1520020791 cites W3124171181 @default.
- W1520020791 cites W3124901688 @default.
- W1520020791 cites W3124939418 @default.
- W1520020791 cites W3125913780 @default.
- W1520020791 cites W4292508150 @default.
- W1520020791 cites W576269108 @default.
- W1520020791 doi "https://doi.org/10.1111/jeea.12053" @default.
- W1520020791 hasPublicationYear "2013" @default.
- W1520020791 type Work @default.
- W1520020791 sameAs 1520020791 @default.
- W1520020791 citedByCount "17" @default.
- W1520020791 countsByYear W15200207912013 @default.
- W1520020791 countsByYear W15200207912014 @default.
- W1520020791 countsByYear W15200207912015 @default.
- W1520020791 countsByYear W15200207912016 @default.
- W1520020791 countsByYear W15200207912017 @default.
- W1520020791 countsByYear W15200207912018 @default.
- W1520020791 countsByYear W15200207912019 @default.
- W1520020791 countsByYear W15200207912020 @default.
- W1520020791 countsByYear W15200207912021 @default.
- W1520020791 countsByYear W15200207912022 @default.
- W1520020791 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W1520020791 hasAuthorship W1520020791A5036697753 @default.
- W1520020791 hasAuthorship W1520020791A5079805620 @default.
- W1520020791 hasConcept C100243477 @default.
- W1520020791 hasConcept C10138342 @default.
- W1520020791 hasConcept C109354906 @default.
- W1520020791 hasConcept C139719470 @default.
- W1520020791 hasConcept C143910263 @default.
- W1520020791 hasConcept C144024400 @default.
- W1520020791 hasConcept C145236788 @default.
- W1520020791 hasConcept C162324750 @default.
- W1520020791 hasConcept C166957645 @default.
- W1520020791 hasConcept C175025494 @default.
- W1520020791 hasConcept C175444787 @default.
- W1520020791 hasConcept C19244329 @default.
- W1520020791 hasConcept C204983608 @default.
- W1520020791 hasConcept C2780615719 @default.
- W1520020791 hasConcept C30772137 @default.
- W1520020791 hasConcept C34447519 @default.
- W1520020791 hasConcept C36289849 @default.
- W1520020791 hasConcept C556758197 @default.
- W1520020791 hasConcept C58823610 @default.
- W1520020791 hasConcept C83646750 @default.
- W1520020791 hasConcept C95457728 @default.