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The paper builds a two-country model of a monetary union with home bias and price stickiness. Incompleteness of financial asset markets is allowed. In this environment, we derive the solution for optimal behavior by the monetary policymaker and show that welfare can be higher under incomplete...
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In this paper, we study the role of habit formation in accounting for the joint behavior of the real interest rate and consumption growth following a contractionary monetary policy shock, the real interest rate exhibits a persistent increase while consumption growth drops persitently. As the...
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This paper shows that introducing habit persistence in a limited participation model allows to reproduce a persistent liquidity effect. Furthermore, the decomposition of the monetary effects on nominal interest rate allows to isolate the liquidity premium defined by Fuerst [1992]. Then, we show...
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We investigate the design of incentives for public good quality provision in a dynamic regulation setting in which maintenance efforts and quality shocks have durable effects. When the regulator contracts with a sequence of agents, asymmetries of information can lead to over-provision of...
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