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inflation. Furthermore, home bias in households' preferences allows for real exchange rate fluctuation, giving rise to …
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rate to inflation can lead to debt disinflation dynamics that destabilize the financial sector. …
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conditions and to any form of intertemporal or nominal-real links. They are easy to employ in practice, using inflation protected … bonds to infer real rates. With a time-varying inflation target, they can implement arbitrary inflation dynamics, including …
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. Previous literature has highlighted the role of an economy's "structure" - such as its inflation volatility, inflation rate …, forecasts predicting how a given exchange rate movement will impact inflation at a specific point in time should take into …
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What happens when fiscal and/or monetary policy changes systematically? We construct a DSGE model in which agents have to estimate fiscal and monetary policy rules and assess how uncertainty surrounding the conduct of policymakers influences transition paths after policy changes. We find that...
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strategies with a strong history dependence lose their advantage over inflation targeting in mitigating a demand …-driven recessions when interest rates are constrained by the ELB. For supply shocks, inflation t argeting o utperforms h istory …-dependent r ules f or a s ufficiently high degree of BR. An exponential average inflation targeting rule, which features a …
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inflation-forecast-based (IFB) rules. It shows that, for a variety of New Keynesian sticky-price and sticky-inflation models …, these are a function not just of the degree of responsiveness of the policy instrument to deviations of expected inflation …
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inflation responses and a breakdown of divinecoincidence. The central bank's contemporaneous trade-off between output gap … andinflation stabilization is aggravated. Optimal monetary policy is strongly forward-looking and geared towards inflation …
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Yes, indeed; at least for macroeconomic policy interaction. We examine a Neo-Classical economy and provide the conditions for policy arrangements to successfully stabilize the economy when agents have either rational or adaptive expectations. For a contemporaneous-data monetary policy rule, the...
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agents' inflation expectations are influenced by a monetary authority which follows a price-level-targeting rule instead of a …
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