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We analytically characterize optimal monetary policy for an augmented New Keynesian model with a housing sector. With … rational private sector expectations about housing prices and inflation, optimal monetary policy can be characterized by a … standard 'target criterion' that refers to inflation and the output gap, without making reference to housing prices. When the …
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The paper presents an intertemporal general equilibrium model with rationing in the product market, in which stationary sunspot equilibria are shown to exist, indicating the possibility of fluctuations in economic activity simply due to self-fulfilling variations in economic agents'...
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The paper presents an intertemporal general equilibrium model with rationing in the product market, in which stationary sunspot equilibria are shown to exist, indicating the possibility of fluctuations in economic activity simply due to self-fulfilling variations in economic agents'...
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We analytically characterize optimal monetary policy for an augmented New Keynesian model with a housing sector. In a … setting where the private sector has rational expectations about future housing prices and inflation, optimal monetary policy … can be characterized without making reference to housing price developments: commitment to a "target criterion" that …
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We analytically characterize optimal monetary policy for an augmented New Keynesian model with a housing sector. In a … setting where the private sector has rational expectations about future housing prices and inflation, optimal monetary policy … can be characterized without making reference to housing price developments: commitment to a "target criterion" that …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011918620
We analytically characterize optimal monetary policy for a New Keynesian model with a housing sector. If one supposes … that the private sector has rational expectations about future housing prices and inflation, optimal monetary policy can be … characterized without making reference to housing price developments: commitment to a "target criterion" that refers only to …
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