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The U.S recession of 2007 to 2009 is unique in the post-World-War-II experience by the broad company it kept. Activity contracted around the world, with the advanced countries of the North experiencing declines in spending normally the purview of the developing economies of the South. The last...
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This paper explores the interaction of monetary and fiscal regimes and discrete policy shifts in the Australian Economy.
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, control of inflation and control over the growth of national wealth, and a third outcome of importance, a high level of …). The assignment problem considers whether fiscal policy should be used to control inflation, leaving monetary policy to …
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new conventional wisdom concerning the fiscal roots of inflation and the budgetary prerequisites for generating and … yields ambiguous predictions concerning the response of inflation to an increase in the fundamental deficit. In addition the …
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natural rate of unemployment. In addition, because of differential inflation across countries, real exchange rates become …
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Cross-country evidence on inflation and inequality suggests that they are positively correlated. I explore the …
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We study the determination of Irish inflation between 1926 and 2012. The difference between unemployment and the NAIRU … is a significant determinant of inflation in a simple backward-looking Phillips Curve that incorporates import prices …
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This paper presents a theory of the monetary transmission mechanism in a monetary version of Farmer’s (2009) model in which there are multiple equilibrium unemployment rates. The model has two equations in common with the new-Keynesian model; the optimizing IS curve and the policy rule. It...
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Since World War II, direct stock ownership by households has largely been replaced by indirect stock ownership by financial institutions. We argue that tax policy is the driving force. Using long time-series from eight countries, we show that the fraction of household ownership decreases with...
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