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We study discretionary equilibria in dynamic linear-quadratic rational expectations models. In contrast to the assumptions that pervade this literature we show that these models do have multiple equilibria in some situations. We investigate general properties of discretionary equilibria. We...
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better explained as following optimal policy under discretion than under commitment. We estimate policy objectives of both …
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We develop a theory of worker discretion over task choice within a firm. Increasing the workers’ discretion has a trade … ability. Moreover we find that the degree of misallocation of talent is decreasing in the degree of discretion given to …
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This paper investigates the stabilization bias that arises in a model of monetary and fiscal policy stabilization of the economy, when assuming that the monetary authority put higher weight on inflation stabilization than society. We demonstrate that inflation-conservatism unambiguously leads to...
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multiple equilibria under pure discretion, and under full commitment there are two distinct determinate regimes. We study how … these properties change over the continuum of intermediate cases between commitment and discretion. We find that although …
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We generalise the analysis of inflation bias with dynamic Phillips curves in three respects. First, we examine the discretionary (time consistent) solution in cases where the Phillips curve has both a backward looking and forward-looking component. Second, we show that the commitment (time...
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