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This paper describes the main cross fertilizations between monetary theory and portfolio theory, which characterized …
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This paper builds on a synthesis of endogenous money and liquidity preference theory to address the mechanisms by which …
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In this paper, we consider a government that executes a permanent open market sale. The government is forced to eventually use money creation to pay for the debt's expenses, choosing between changing either the money growth rate (the inflation-tax rate) or the reserve requirement ratio (the...
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We document that monetary policy inertia can help alleviate problems of indeterminacy and non-existence of stationary equilibrium observed for some commonly-studied monetary policy rules. We also find that inertia promotes learnability of equilibrium. The context is a simple, forward-looking...
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We provide a summary and an overview of the papers presented at the Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland’s 2004 Workshop on Money, Banking, and Payments, held during the weeks of August 3-7 and August 23-27, 2004.
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Payments. Every summer since 2002, some of the best researchers in the areas of theory, policy, and quantitative analysis …
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In this paper I study the effect of imperfect central bank commitment on inflationary outcomes. I present a model in which the monetary authority is a committee that consists of members who serve overlapping, finite terms. Older and younger generations of Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) members...
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Welcome Remarks at a Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas Conference, Dallas, Texas, October 12, 2007. ; "John Taylor has divided his career between academia and government service, and both spheres owe him a debt of gratitude for having done so."
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This paper motivates and describes an approach to forecasting and monetary policy analysis based on the use of a simple structural macroeconomic model, along the lines of those in use in a number of central banks. It contrasts this approach with financial programming and its emphasis on monetary...
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