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In a plain-vanilla New Keynesian model with two-period staggered price-setting, discretionary monetary policy leads to multiple equilibria. Complementarity between pricing decisions of forward-looking firms underlies the multiplicity, which is intrinsically dynamic in nature. At each point in...
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's matching model of unemployment. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first attempt to implement and systematically compare … these solutions in search-matching economies. Our results are twofold. First from the theoretical and methodological … viewpoint, we extend a somewhat flexible search-matching economy to alternative bargaining solutions. In particular, we prove …
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a large extent is settled law. Although very important for marriage this area of law compared to marriage and divorce …
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This Addendum intents to amend the original study on u0093Comparative Law on the Rules Governing Conflicts of Jurisdiction and Laws on Matrimonial Property Regimes and the Implications for Property Issues of the Separation of Unmarried Couples in the Member Statesu0094 prepared in May 2002. The...
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The object of this report is to present an outline on the central features of the private international law rules relating to matrimonial property in England and Wales. In the United Kingdom there are several distinct legal systems: England and Wales, (one legal territory, referred to hereafter...
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