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movements in the policy rate unrelated to economic conditions. We then compute the effects of a monetary policy shock on the … aggregate economy using local projection methods. We find that a contractionary monetary policy shock has a limited negative …
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We study whether a central bank should deviate from its objective of price stability to promote financial stability. We tackle this question within a textbook New Keynesian model augmented with capital accumulation and microfounded endogenous financial crises. We compare several interest rate...
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We study the recent Australian experience with yield curve control (YCC) of government bonds as perhaps the best evidence of how this policy might work in other developed economies. We interpret the evidence with a simple model in which YCC affects prices of both government and other bonds via...
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We explore how consumption heterogeneity affects the international transmission mechanism of monetary shocks and the choice of optimal monetary policy in an open economy. Incorporating two types of agents (Ricardian versus Keynesian) into a standard open economy macro model, we find that there...
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size of the shock. In a dynamic setting, policy aimed at avoiding short-term recessions can be trapped into protracted low …
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We find that central bank reserves injected by QE crowd out bank lending. We estimate a structural model with cross-sectional instrumental variables for deposit and loan demand. Our results are determined by the elasticity of loan demand and the impact of reserve holdings on the cost of...
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speeches and find that, in contrast to the consensus view, a contractionary monetary policy shock leads to a significant … a contractionary monetary policy shock becomes twice as large …
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We study international monetary policy spillovers and spillbacks in a tractable two-country Heterogeneous Agent New Keynesian model. Relative to Representative Agent (RANK) models, our framework introduces a precautionary-savings channel, as households in both countries face uninsurable income...
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improves allocative efficiency. This endogenous positive "supply shock" amplifies the effects of the positive "demand shock" on …
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