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This paper examines monetary regime switching in Canada and the United States and the implications of regime switching …
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The bilateral trade flows between Canada and the U.S. are the world's largest and have grown rapidly in the 1990s. Are … explain much of the substantial trade between Canada and the U.S., Canada's merchandise trade exhibits a significant U.S. bias …. The model also reveals that trade between Canada's provinces is 31 times that between a province and a country other than …
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In the late 1980s, Canada's provinces traded 20 times more with one another than with U.S. states of comparable size … and distance. In other words, the Canada-U.S. border exerted a strong effect on the pattern of Canada's continental trade … patterns. Since then, globalization and the formation of the Canada-U.S. and North American free trade areas could have reduced …
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The authors compare two stylized frameworks for the implementation of monetary policy. The first framework relies only on standing facilities, while the second framework relies only on open market operations. They show that the Friedman rule cannot be implemented when the central bank uses...
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The authors study the effects of changes in uncertainty about future fiscal policy on aggregate economic activity. Fiscal deficits and public debt have risen sharply in the wake of the financial crisis. While these developments make fiscal consolidation inevitable, there is considerable...
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The literature on optimal monetary policy in New Keynesian models under both commitment and discretion usually solves for the optimal allocations that are consistent with a rational expectations market equilibrium, but it does not study whether the policy can be implemented given the available...
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