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increasing haircuts and interest rate differentials. Central bank purchases of private mortgages may not be feasible, due to … misrepresentation of asset quality. If feasible, central bank asset purchase programs work by circumventing suboptimal fiscal policy …
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The 1950s are often pointed to as a decade in which the Federal Reserve operated a particularly successful monetary policy. The present paper examines the evolution of Federal Reserve monetary policy from the mid-1930s through the 1950s in an effort to understand better the apparent success of...
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Mortgage loans are a striking example of a persistent nominal rigidity. As a result, under incomplete markets, monetary policy affects decisions through the cost of new mortgage borrowing and the value of payments on outstanding debt. Observed debt levels and payment to income ratios suggest the...
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A dynamic model with credit under limited commitment is constructed, in which limited memory can weaken the effects of punishment for default. This creates an endogenous role for government debt in credit markets, and the economy can be non-Ricardian. Default can occur in equilibrium, and...
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We construct a model in which all consolidated government debt is used in transactions, with money being more widely acceptable. When asset market constraints bind, the model can deliver low real interest rates and positive rates of inflation at the zero lower bound. Optimal monetary policy in...
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-maturity government debt by the central bank are always a good idea, but for unconventional reasons. A floor system is preferred to a … channel system, as a floor system permits welfare-improving asset purchases by the central bank. …
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