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standard New-Keynesian model, and may even inflate the equity premium. Second, asset-price movements improve the inflation …-output trade-off so that average output can rise without increasing much average inflation. Finally, a strict inflation …-targeting policy may result in lower average welfare than a more flexible inflation-targeting policy, which instead increases the …
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Policy rules that are consistent with inflation targeting are examined in a small macroeconomic model of the US economy … implicit instrument rules, may be closer to actual operating procedures of inflation-targeting central banks. We find that … inflation forecasts are central for good policy rules under inflation targeting. Some simple instrument and targeting rules do …
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standard New-Keynesian model, and may even inflate the equity premium. Second, asset-price movements improve the inflation …-output trade-off so that average output can rise without increasing much average inflation. Finally, a strict inflation …-targeting policy may result in lower average welfare than a more flexible inflation-targeting policy, which instead increases the …
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which an emerging market central bank that targets inflation might lose control of inflation--in other words of the … literature, from Sargent and Wallace (1981) to the modern fiscal theory of the price level has discussed how an unsustainable … perverse effect on inflation. We show that the presence of default risk reinforces the possibility that a vicious circle might …
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properties of the yield curve when inflation is an exogenous process and compare this to the yield curve when inflation is … endogenous and determined through an interest-rate/Taylor rule. When inflation is exogenous, it is difficult to match the shape … with exogenous inflation does not exhibit any negative autocorrelation - a necessary condition for an upward sloping yield …
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