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Success and failure of monetary policy since the 1950s / David Laidler -- What have economists learned over the past 50 years? / Lars E.O. Svensson -- Will monetary policy become more of a science? / Frederic S Mishkin -- Monetary policy, labour markets and fiscal policy / Olivier Blanchard.
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One of the main contributions of Modern Money Theory (MMT) has been to explain why monetarily sovereign governments have a very flexible policy space that is unconstrained by hard financial limits. Not only can they issue their own currency to pay public debt denominated in their own currency,...
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This paper focuses on the trade–offs that central banks would face if they were to start tackling climate change. Disruptive natural events can hamper growth and capital accumulation, thereby affecting price and financial stability – elements for which central banks are responsible. Yet, the...
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This paper, using a microfounded macroeconomic model that embeds the key features of the Greek economy, studies the … ECB, like the PEPP, for the Greek economy? Do they help the real economy and, if yes, by how much? What would have …
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