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The Bretton Woods international financial system, which was in place from roughly 1949 to 1973, is the most significant modern policy experiment to attempt to simultaneously manage international payments, international capital flows, and international currency values. This paper uses an...
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"This study offers a historical review of the monetary policy reform of October 6, 1979, and discusses the influences …) meetings during 1979. We then present and discuss in detail the reasons for the FOMC's adoption of the reform and the … the reform were consistent with monetarism, new, neo, or old-fashioned Keynesianism, nominal income targeting, and …
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This paper uses a life cycle model to study the welfare implications of reforms to U.S. Disability Insurance (DI) while accounting for household self-insurance. In addition to crowding out the insurance value of DI, household self-insurance may drive negative selection into DI by reducing...
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This paper uses a life cycle model to study the welfare implications of reforms to U.S. Disability Insurance (DI) while accounting for household self-insurance. In addition to crowding out the insurance value of DI, household self-insurance may drive negative selection into DI by reducing...
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