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It is well known that profit sharing arrangements Pareto-dominate fixed wage contracts. Share agreements are (far) less than ubiquitous, however. This paper offers a solution of this "fixed wage puzzle" by adopting a perspective of bounded rationality. We show that share arrangements that...
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It is well known that profit sharing arrangements Pareto-dominate fixed wage contracts. Share agreements are (far) less than ubiquitous, however. This paper offers a solution of this 'fixed wage' by adopting a perspective of bounded rationality. We show that share arrangements that fulfill...
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Eines der zentralen Probleme der Finanzwissenschaft ist die Frage nach der wohlfahrtsmaximalen Politik des Staates. Als Versuch einer Antwort wird im wachstumstheoretischen Kontext des Modells überlappender Generationen die optimale Finanzpolitik entworfen, die sich als simultanes Optimum von...
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This paper presents a general-equilibrium framework to revisit the issues of optimal monetary policies and international policy coordination in a two-country model, focusing on the role of a pricing-to-market (PTM) policy by firms. Both countries may be different with respect to PTM. Using the...
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In this paper we introduce the cost channel of monetary policy (e.g., Ravenna and Walsh, 2006) into an otherwise standard New Keynesian model of a two-country monetary union, which is being hit by aggregate, asymmetric and idiosyncratic shocks. The single central bank implements the optimal...
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