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In a VAR model of the US, the response of the relative price of durables to a monetary contraction is either flat or mildly positive. It significantly falls only if narrowly defined as the ratio between new house and nondurables prices. These findings survive three identification strategies and...
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Using a two-sector estimated DSGE model with a financial channel we show the sector where TFP news arrives matters for …
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DSGE forecasts from the recent Bayesian literature. … exchange rates and stock prices. On the other hand we model the relationship between these two series through a DSGE model … information from the financial markets. The second rule follows a backward looking approach. We find that when DSGE agents …
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, General Equilibrium (DSGE) models based on micro-foundations of optimising representative agents with rational expectations …. We argue that the dominance of this particular sort of DSGE and the resistance of some in the profession to alternatives …
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This paper provides a general strategy for analyzing monetary policy in real time which accounts for data uncertainty without explicitly modelling the revision process. The strategy makes use of all the data available from a real-time data matrix and averages model estimates across all data...
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The aim of the paper is to analyze a model of local public good provision with positive interjurisdictional spillovers comparing decentralized and centralized system. As in the recent Second Generation Theory (SGT) of fiscal federalism (Seabright 1996; Lockwood 2002, 2006; Besley and Coate 2003; Weingast...
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increasing inflation volatility. Using a standard DSGE model, we show that these stylized facts, in particular the estimated …
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When agents are liquidity constrained, two options exist - sell assets or borrow. We compare the allocations arising in two economies: in one, agents can sell government (outside) bonds and in the other they can borrow by issuing (inside) bonds. All transactions are voluntary, implying no...
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An increasing number of central banks implement monetary policy via two standing facilities: a lending facility and a deposit facility. In this paper we show that it is socially optimal to implement a non-zero interest rate spread. We prove this result in a dynamic general equilibrium model...
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This paper employs a stylized New Keynesian DSGE model for a monetary union to analyze whether cyclical inflation …
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