Long shadows of financial shocks: an endogenous growth perspective

The Great Recession has resulted in a seemingly permanent level shift in many macroeconomic variables. This paper presents a microfounded general equilibrium model featuring frictional labor markets and financial frictions that generates procyclical R&D expenditures and replicates business cycle features of establishment dynamics. This allows demonstrating the channels through which productivity and financial shocks influence the aggregate endogenous growth rate of the economy, creating level shifts in its balanced growth path.

I find that financial shocks are an important driver of the aggregate fluctuations and their influence is especially pronounced for establishment entry. Since the growth rate of the economy can in principle be affected by policy measures, I examine the macroeconomic and  welfare effects of applying several subsidy schemes.

Published version

2017
@article{bielecki2022long, title={Long shadows of financial shocks: an endogenous growth perspective}, author={Bielecki, Marcin and others}, journal={Gospodarka Narodowa. The Polish Journal of Economics}, volume={311}, number={3}, pages={1--23}, year={2022}, publisher={Szko{\l}a G{\l}{\'o}wna Handlowa w Warszawie} }