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This paper examines the ability of a simple stylized general equilibrium model that incorporates nominal wage rigidity to explain the magnitude and persistence of the Great Depression in the United States. The impulses to our analysis are money supply shocks. The Taylor contracts model is...
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Conventional wisdom holds that unanticipated expansionary monetary policy shocks cause transient but persistent decreases in real and nominal interest rates. However a number of econometric studies argue that the evidence favors the opposite view, namely that these shocks actually raise, rather...
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completely general supply disturbances, using simple monetary rules based only on: (i) the current shock, (ii) the previous … forecast of the current shock, (iii) the forecast for just one period ahead. The optimal rule can be expressed in an infinite …
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changes in the nominal money supply. This paper proposes a shock-absorber model of money demand in which money supply shocks …. The shock-absorber variables significantly improve the estimated short-run money demand functions in every case …
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More than fifty years ago, Friedman and Schwartz examined historical data for the United States and found evidence of pro-cyclical movements in the money stock, which led corresponding movements in output. We find similar correlations in more recent data; these appear most clearly when Divisia...
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We document the presence of both small and large price changes in individual price records from the CPI in France and the US. After correcting for measurement error and cross-section heterogeneity, the size-distribution of price changes has a positive excess kurtosis. We propose an analytical...
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Indonesia, and use regional and time variation in the adoption of e-procurement across both countries to examine its impact. We … quality, and in Indonesia, e-procurement reduces delays in completion of public works projects. Bidding data suggests that an …
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This paper characterizes the dynamic effects of shocks in government spending and taxes on economic activity in the United States in the post-war period. It does so by using a mixed structural VAR/event study approach. Identification is achieved by using institutional information about the tax...
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the period 1969 to 2008. All news measures suggest that most components of consumption fall after a positive shock to …
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government spending shock. In addition, the deep-habit model predicts that in response to an anticipated increase in government …
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