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recognition to the intertemporal nature of households' saving decisions. Like traditional IS-LM, however, the optimizing version … tends to understate the value of money as an indicator for monetary policy. …
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operates and the rate of inflation it experiences. It also explores whether there are other properties of inflation, money, and … basis for our study is price, money, and output data for 15 countries that have operated under both types of monetary … we are able to establish several facts about the differences in inflation, money growth, and output growth between …
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. Specifically, they characterize the optimal return on money in the presence of credit arrangements. There is a dual role for credit …: It allows buyers to trade without fiat money and also permits them to borrow against future income. However, not all … traders have access to credit. As a result, there is a social role for fiat money because it allows agents to self …
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Search-theoretic models of monetary exchange are based on explicit descriptions of the frictions that make money …% inflation can be worth between 3% and 5% of consumption. …
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This essay articulates the principles and practices of New Monetarism, our label for a recent body of work on money …
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body of recent work on money, banking, payments systems, asset markets, and related topics. A key principle in New … inflation, the relationship between money and capital accumulation, and the Phillips curve. We also extend the benchmark model …
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rate. Money’s role in monetary policy has been tertiary, at best. Indeed, several influential economists have suggested … that money is irrelevant for monetary policy. They suggest that central banks can control inflation by (i) controlling a … rate in order to exert greater control over longer-term rates. I offer an alternative perspective: namely, that money is …
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the origin of the aggregate volatility reduction. We show that states with relatively high concentrations in the durable-goods …
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