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the euro area economy and examine, using the ECB's New Area-Wide Model, the consequences of the lower bound both for the …
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In this paper we first explore the impact of nominal and real persistence on the transmission process of various shocks in an estimated DSGE model of euro area. We then analyse its impact on optimal monetary policy and investigate the performance of various monetary policies when the policy...
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We show that, when private sector expectations are determined in line with adaptive learning, optimal policy responds persistently to cost-push shocks. The optimal response is stronger and more persistent, the higher is the initial level of perceived inflation persistence by the private sector....
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) model for the United States (US) and the euro area (EA). The main features of the new open economy macroeconomics (NOEM) are …. Each country model incorporates the wide range of nominal and real frictions found in the closed-economy literature …
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We use a version of the New Area-Wide Model (NAWM) developed at the ECB in order to quantify the gains from monetary policy cooperation. The model is calibrated in order to match a set of empirical moments. We then derive the cooperative and (open-loop) Nash monetary policies, assuming that the...
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bank intermediation and the economy. Under empirically-relevant assumptions (i.e., central bank collateral requirements and …
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