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Recent papers have argued that one implication of globalization is that domestic inflation rates may have now become more a function of "global," rather than domestic, economic conditions, as postulated by closed-economy Phillips curves. This paper aims to assess the empirical importance of...
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This paper estimates a structural New Keynesian model to test whether globalization has changed the behavior of U.S. macroeconomic variables. Several key coefficients in the model--such as the slopes of the Phillips and IS curves, the sensitivities of domestic inflation and output to "global"...
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financial instability. In contrast, giving, inter alia, monetary factors a role in central banks' policy decisions, as is done … financial stability. Finally, this paper makes a case against increasing the central banks' inflation target. …
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"Monetary policy acts with a lag. I liken it to a good single malt whiskey or perhaps truly great tequila: It takes time before you feel its full effect. The Fed has to be very careful now to add just the right amount of stimulus to the punchbowl without mixing in the potential to juice up...
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Remarks at the HSBC Global Investment Seminar, London, October 10, 2006. ; "My point is simply that the committee's wisdom would be enhanced, and the economy would benefit, from having analytical tools to help us build more practicable models than what we currently have to guide our thinking as...
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interaction between the fiscal policy of member countries (regions) and the central monetary authority. When capital markets are …
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I develop a simple general equilibrium model that integrates fed watching with central bank opaqueness. With the … the central bank’s response to intrinsic shocks. In short, opaqueness is the veil that permits the central bank freedom to …
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