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-Board-Systeme das Zeitinkonsistenzproblem der Geldpolitik lösen, da aufgrund ihrer gesetzlichen Verankerung eine überraschende … Zeitinkonsistenz­problem der Geldpolitik dominant ist, und dies obwohl asymmetrische Schocks nicht stabilisiert werden können. Eine …
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The paper analyses the way in which monetary and fiscal policy influences the performances of economic growth and social welfare. The analysis is made on the basis of a dynamic model with discrete variables. The model is with a representative private agent and a government sector consisting of a...
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The paper analyses the way in which monetary and fiscal policy influences the performances of economic growth. The analysis is made on the basis of a dynamic model with discrete variables of the Sidrauski- Brock type, with infinite-lived households and money in the utility function. The model is...
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research assessed for price and wage setting behavior of firms and workers. In Chapter 2, I study an economy where a …
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Canzoneri and Diba (2004) show that the Taylor principle is not a panacea for equilibrium determinacy in a model where bonds and money provide liquidity services to households. We consider a cashless variant of their model with two types of government bonds. One bond provides transaction...
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This paper analyzes the dynamic effects of anticipated monetary and fis- cal policies in a large monetary union, which is characterized by asym- metric interest rate transmission. We explicitly solve the asymmetric three-country model using the decomposition methods of Aoki (1981) and Fukuda...
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The monetary integration of the acceding countries will proceed in several distinct steps, starting with membership in the European Union (EU), followed by participation in the so-called Exchange Rate Mechanism (ERM) II and ultimately entry into the euro area. This paper addresses the question...
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reduce interest rates to stimulate the economy and generate revenues. It was imperative that the deficit be eliminated. Tax …
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