Investment adjustment costs and growth dynamics

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Abstract

We develop a monetary endogenous growth overlapping generations model characterized by investment adjustment costs as a negative function of productive government expenditures, and an inflation-targeting central bank. We show that growth dynamics arise, otherwise not possible in a standard monetary endogenous growth model with a money growth-rule and an exogenous adjustment cost parameter. Furthermore, hinging crucially on the strength of the response of the adjustment cost to productive public spending, single or multiple equilibria emerge, with the high-growth (low-growth) equilibrium in the latter case being stable (unstable), but locally indeterminate (locally determinate).

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Investment adjustment costs, Endogenous growth, Inflation-targeting, Growth dynamics

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SDG-08: Decent work and economic growth

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Gupta, R. & Ma, W. 2025, 'Investment adjustment costs and growth dynamics', Economics Letters, vol. 257, art. 112726, pp. 1-3. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.econlet.2025.112726.