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Monetary DSGE models are widely used because they fit the data well and they can be used to address important monetary policy questions. We provide a selective review of these developments. Policy analysis with DSGE models requires using data to assign numerical values to model parameters. The...
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We augment a standard monetary DSGE model to include a banking sector and financial markets. We fit the model to Euro Area and US data. We find that agency problems in financial contracts, liquidity constraints facing banks and shocks that alter the perception of market risk and hit financial...
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out to be only a slowdown, and inflation never departed from levels consistent with the ECB's quantitative definition of …
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out to be only a slowdown, and inflation never departed from levels consistent with the ECB's quantitative definition of …
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We augment a standard monetary DSGE model to include a banking sector and financial markets. We fit the model to Euro Area and US data. We find that agency problems in financial contracts, liquidity constraints facing banks and shocks that alter the perception of market risk and hit financial...
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inflation and persistence in output. The key features of our model are those that prevent a sharp rise in marginal costs after …
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