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We study optimal monetary policy during temporary supply contractions when aggregate demand has inertia and expansionary policy is constrained. In this environment, it is optimal to run the economy hot until supply recovers. Positive output gaps in the low-supply phase lessen the negative output...
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We analyze optimal monetary policy and its implications for asset prices, when aggregate demand has inertia and responds to asset prices with a lag. If there is a negative output gap, the central bank optimally overshoots aggregate asset prices (asset prices are initially pushed above their...
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We study optimal monetary policy during temporary supply contractions when aggregate demand has inertia and expansionary policy is constrained. In this environment, it is optimal to run the economy hot until supply recovers. Positive output gaps in the low-supply phase lessen the negative output...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013282457
We study optimal monetary policy during temporary supply contractions when aggregate demand has inertia and expansionary policy is constrained. In this environment, it is optimal to run the economy hot until supply recovers. Positive output gaps in the low-supply phase lessen the negative output...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013282458
In this paper we: (i) provide a model of endogenous risk intolerance and serve aggregate demand contractions following a large (non-financial) shock; and (ii) demonstrate the effectiveness of Large Scale Asset Purchases (LSAPs) in addressing these contractions. The key mechanism stems from...
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-- Chapter 3 Effects of government debt on output, household consumption and gross fixed capital formation: Role of the credit … conditions channel -- Chapter 4 Government debt and household consumption: the influence of the wealth channel -- Chapter 5 …
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Government Consumption Spending, Lending Spreads and the Cost of Borrowing Channels -- 34: Do Sovereign Yield Spreads Transmit …
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Government Consumption Spending, Lending Spreads and the Cost of Borrowing Channels -- 34: Do Sovereign Yield Spreads Transmit …
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We provide evidence of the stock market wealth effect on consumption by using a local labor market analysis and … industries. In a model with consumption wealth effects and geographic heterogeneity, these responses imply a marginal propensity …
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