Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
357528 International Review of Economics Education 2013 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

As suggested in the literature, economic growth and inequality may be influenced by common determinants. One set of determinants may be stochastic production shocks, and in particular non-neutral shocks. To communicate this idea to undergraduate students, I present a model in which shocks to the capital stock introduce both growth and inequality. To engage students and reinforce the empirical consequences of this relationship, I employ an online simulation which implements the model. Representative simulation results are presented and discussed herein.

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