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The welfare state was created after 1950 with counterproductive mechanisms and this caused high inflation and high unemployment and stagnating growth by 1970, called stagflation. Since 1970 governments redressed the welfare state but did not succeed in finding workable mechanisms. They rather...
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The paper studies an idealized gold standard in a two-country setting. Unless national policies for domestic credit expansion (dce) are flexible enough to offset the effect of money demand shocks on international gold reserves, the gold standard collapses with certainty in finite time through a...
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Sixteen countries across the world ¡ª including the United States and many European nations ¡ª have fallen into economic crises since the late 1990s. In <em>The Limits of Fiscal, Monetary, and Trade Policies: International Comparisons and Solutions</em>, Jonathan E Leightner convincingly argues that...
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evaluates empirically the effects of public expenditure and interest rate setting on equilibrium income in Italy from 1998 to …
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evaluates empirically the effects of public expenditure and interest rate setting on equilibrium income in Italy from 1998 to …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010558674
evaluates empirically the effects of public expenditure and interest rate setting on equilibrium income in Italy from 1998 to …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008545971
Obiettivo del lavoro è un primo esame di ipotesi ed evidenze per una interpretazione maggiormente articolata della crisi del 1893; appunti frammentari, che tendono ad individuare i fenomeni maggiormente significativi su cui concentrare l'attenzione. Uno shock di competitività, conseguente ad una...
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In many countries two decision-making institutions, the government and the central bank, manage fiscal and monetary policy separately. Such decentralization can lead to a change in the optimal inflation-output trade-off. In fact lack of cooperation can result in a change in the position of the...
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This paper models the gold standard as a state contingent commitment technology that is only feasible during peace. Monetary policy during war, when the gold convertibility rule is suspended, can still be credible, if the policymaker's plan is to resume the gold standard in the future. The DSGE...
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By setting bounds on money growth, the commodity standard is a solution to the monetary authority’s time inconsistency problem, which arises from the fixed wage structure of the economy. If there is a supply shock to the backing commodity, the suspension of the commodity standard may be...
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