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model does a good job of accounting for the joint behavior of labor and goods markets, as well as inflation, during the … capital played critical roles in accounting for the small size of the drop in inflation that occurred during the Great …
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expected inflation. The inability of the Fed to maintain a credible commitment to low interest rates in the face of increased … government spending and rising inflation led to the Fed-Treasury Accord of March 1951. Following the Accord, the external …
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-run inflation-unemployment tradeoff. Two conflicting motives drive policy. In the static version of the model, uncertainty provides … aggressive than a policy that disregards parameter uncertainty. Exceptions occur when uncertainty is very high and inflation …
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change that renders the natural rates of interest and unemployment uncertain. Using a forward-looking quarterly model of the … interest rate is raised or lowered from its existing level in response to inflation and changes in economic activity. These … rules do not require knowledge of the natural rates of interest or unemployment for setting policy and are consequently …
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We propose an integrated treatment of the problems of optimal monetary and fiscal policy, for an economy in which prices are sticky (so that the supply-side effects of tax changes are more complex than in standard fiscal analyses) and the only available sources of government revenue are...
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This paper reviews empirical evidence about the effects of changes in U.S. monetary policy and fiscal policy that has been accumulated during recent years in a series of collaborative research projects involving a variety of global macroeconometric models. The paper also considers, in...
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Coordination of macroeconomic policy has been a major topic at recent summit meetings, and has been the subject of a number of theoretical studies. However, relatively little empirical research exists on policy coordination. This paper is an attempt to help fill this gap. The paper considers the...
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