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economy where (i) private agents have incomplete information and form their expectations using recursive learning algorithms … of stability of the equilibrium and speed of convergence of the learning process. In particular, while the publication of … stabilize expectations and to speed up the learning process the response of the policy instrument to inflation should be …
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We analyse a simplified New-Keynesian model with an unobserved aggregate cost-push shock in which firms and the central bank have different information about the shock. We consider a linear policy rule where a pure inflation targeting central bank decides how much to react to the shock given its...
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This paper investigates the role of learning by private agents and the central bank (two-sided learning) in a New … these beliefs through a statistical learning algorithm as new information becomes available. We study the short-run dynamics … demonstrate that two-sided learning can generate substantial increases in volatility and persistence, and alter the behavior of …
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