On Endogenous Competitive Business Cycles

The belief that the long run equilibrium of a competitive monetary economy that does not experience any exogeneous shocks — whether originating from the external environment or from policy — should be modelled as a state that is stationary or perhaps growing at a constant rate, seems to be deeply rooted in the mind of some economists.

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