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positions that require small reallocations. In such circumstances, welfare can increase if the government steps in, purchases private assets on its own account, and resells them when the economy recovers.
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We study the dynamics of dealers' inventories during an asset market crash, described as a temporary, negative shock to outside investors' aggregate asset demand. We consider a class of dynamic market settings where trading between dealers and outside investors is subject to delays and requires...
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This paper studies the long-run effects of anticipated inflation on output and welfare within a search-theoretic framework. We allow money-holders to choose the intensities with which they search for trading partners, so the frequency of trades is endogenous. We consider the standard pricing...
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