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changes does not change much with inflation and does not react much to aggregate shocks; (vi) changes in inflation are mostly … consistent with the predictions of a menu cost model in a low inflation environment where idiosyncratic shocks are a more …
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We evaluate the effects of permanently reducing labour tax rates in the euro area (EA) by simulating a large-scale open economy dynamic general equilibrium model. The model features the EA as a monetary union, split in two regions (Home and the rest of the EA - REA), the US, and the rest of the...
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lifetimes, the responses of output and inflation are amplified compared to the case with infinitely lived households. Finally, a …
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entails a transitory rise in inflation and a lasting, albeit moderate decline in GDP. We show that the short and medium …
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inflation targeting. For each rule we distinguish between cases with zero weight on the unemployment gap and a negative response … inflation. Responding to unemployment reduces cross-country differences within the monetary union and the differences in …
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