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Industrialization and the rise of nationalism were the two major developments in Germany before the World War I. A novel county-level dataset reveals that industrialization and nationalism measured by membership in the "Kriegervereine'", the biggest civil organization at the time, were...
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. Preliminary policy simulations show effects of these fiscal incentives and the demand shock to the West German economy. The …
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.We find that under flexible inflation targeting and uncertainty in the degree of persistence in the economy, allowing for … responding aggressively to the state of the economy, than the myopic rule for small to moderate deviations of the state variable …
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This paper examines the implications of "keeping up with the Joneses" preferences (jealousy) for the welfare effects of monetary policy. I develop a New Keynesian model, where households are jealous and the central bank follows the Taylor rule. I show that the welfare effects of monetary policy...
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In this paper, I examine the international welfare effects of monetary policy. I develop a New Keynesian two-country model, where central banks in both countries follow the Taylor rule. I show that a decrease in the domestic interest rate, under producer currency pricing, is a beggar-thyself...
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We analyse the short-term dynamics of Polish economy with a prominent state-dependent pricing mechanism of Dotsey, King …
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