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How can globalization affect the optimal choice of monetary policy strategy during asset price booms in a small open economy? Globalization can have an impact on both the supply and the demand side of the economy. Focusing on the supply side of globalization, it has been shown that a flattening...
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This paper examines monetary policy in a currency union whose member countries exhibitheterogeneous rates of limited asset markets participation (LAMP). As a result risksharing among member countries is imperfect and the monetary transmission mechanismcan dier across countries. In the limit the...
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In the recent decade, capital outows from emerging economies, in the form of a demandfor liquid assets, have played a key role in the context of global imbalances. In this paper,we model the demand for liquid assets by rms in a dynamic open-economy macroeconomicmodel. We nd that the implications...
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This paper extends and modifies the Keynesian critique of inflation targetingwith reference to stabilisation policy in emerging market economies. The IMF‘basic monetary programming framework’ for developing countries usesgovernment borrowing and the exchange rate as policy instruments in...
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This note demonstrates that it is easily possible to compute technological parameters out of national income accounting data in the presence of bargaining in the labor market. Applying the method to US data, we obtain that the output elasticity with respect to capital exceed 0.5.
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This paper aims at identifying the labour share (wage-productivity gap) as a major factor inthe evolution of inequality and employment. To this end, we use annual data for the US, UKand Sweden over the past forty years and estimate country-specific systems of labourdemand and Gini coefficient...
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While the allocative efficiency of mobility is typically considered to be positive but small in the long run, the induced changes in equality may be considerable in size. In practice, however, migrants typically improve their income position in comparison to those at home, stimulate the economic...
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Die zunehmende Kapitalmobilität in Industrie- und Schwellenländern führt zu einer wachsenden Finanzmarktintegration und ermöglicht es Volkswirtschaften, sich im Ausland zu verschulden oder Investitionen in den produktivsten Regionen der Welt zu tätigen. Dieser Austausch von Finanzanlagen...
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Volkswirtschaft aufzulösen. Haushalte berücksichtigen diese Tatsache und fordern einen geringeren Lohn als unter festen …
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Diese Studie untersucht die formale Aussage, dass in kleinen offenen Volkswirtschaften flexible Wechselkurse eine 'sckockabsorbierende Wirkung' entfalten und exogene Störungen effektiver als feste Wechselkurse mildern. Ein intertemporales Modell mit nominalen Rigiditäten zeigt die...
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