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sectoral output and inflation to a monetary policy shock. We also find that ignoring sectoral heterogeneity in price rigidity …
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Understanding the features and the determinants of individual price setting behaviour is important for the formulation of monetary policy. These behavioural mechanisms play a fundamental role in influencing the characteristics of aggregate inflation and in determining how monetary policy affects...
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rigidity and their interaction on the policy trade-off induced by the oil price shock. While the degree of price rigidity alone … is found to have little impact on the shock transmission and generates only small differences between alternative …
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traditional VARs; (5) Categories in which consumer prices fall the most following a monetary policy shock tend to be those in …
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output and inflation responses to a monetary policy shock, (ii) the implications of sectoral price rigidity for aggregate …
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output and inflation responses to a monetary policy shock, (ii) the implications of sectoral price rigidity for aggregate …
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This paper quantitatively evaluates a steady-state inflation rate that is considered desirable from the perspective of social welfare, using a model describing the Japanese economy. Specifically, it begins by setting out points concerning the costs and benefits that accompany inflation. We build...
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