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regimes that are nested within this framework: inflation, output-gap growth and nominal income growth targeting; and inflation …
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corrects the average debt bias, inflation, which is attuned to the Union-average debt level, is more stable. …
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distortions (and, hence, high inflation) is admitted into a monetary union once its economic structure has converged sufficiently … the union again later, convergence stops for a while after the high inflation country has joined. With irreversible …
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This paper presents a theory of the monetary transmission mechanism in a monetary version of Farmer’s (2009) model in which there are multiple equilibrium unemployment rates. The model has two equations in common with the new-Keynesian model; the optimizing IS curve and the policy rule. It...
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Central banks throughout the world predict inflation with new-Keynesian models where, after a shock, the unemployment …
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U.S. retail food price increases in recent years may seem large in nominal terms, but after adjusting for inflation …
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restraint caused by greater imports, assuming unchanged monetary policy, can explain a fall in inflation of up to 0.14% per … annum. The most substantial impact on inflation arises, however, from the role of lower markups in reducing the inflation …
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Should rational agents take into consideration government policy announcements? A skilled agent (an econometrician) could set up a model to combine the following two pieces of information in order to anticipate the future course of fiscal policy in real-time: (i) the ex-ante path of policy as...
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This paper examines the relationship between fiscal policy and the current account, drawing on a larger country sample than in previous studies and using panel regressions, vector auto-regressions, and an analysis of large fiscal and external adjustments. On average, a strengthening in the...
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We examine debt-sensitive majority rules. According to such a rule, the higher a planned public debt, the higher the parliamentary majority required to approve it. In a two-period model we compare debt-sensitive majority rules with the simple majority rule when individuals differ regarding their...
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