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Heterogeneous-agent New Keynesian models with sticky nominal wages usually assume that wage-setting unions demand the same amount of hours from all households. As a result, unions do not take account of the fact that (i) households are heterogeneous in their willingness to work, and that (ii)...
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structurally model matching frictions and rigid wages in line with an optimizing rationale in a New Keynesian closed economy DSGE …
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structurally model matching frictions and rigid wages in line with an optimizing rationale in a New Keynesian closed economy DSGE …
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This paper studies monetary policy rules in a small open economy with Inflation Targeting, incomplete pass-through and rigid nominal wages. The paper shows that, when nominal wages are fully flexible and pass-through is low to moderate, the monetary authority should target the consumer price...
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concern about the convention that the non-stationary data is detrended in standard DSGE-type structural estimation, in the …
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We analyse the implications of asymmetric monetary policy rules by estimating Markovswitching DSGE models for the euro …
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We analyse the implications of asymmetric monetary policy rules by estimating Markovswitching DSGE models for the euro …
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In this paper, we explore the role of labor markets for monetary policy in the euro area in a New Keynesian model in which labor markets are characterized by search and matching frictions. We first investigate to which extent a more flexible labor market would alter the business cycle behaviour...
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In this paper, we explore the role of labor markets for monetary policy in the euro area in a New Keynesian model in which labor markets are characterized by search and matching frictions. We first investigate to which extent a more flexible labor market would alter the business cycle behavior...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10003827243
In this paper, we explore the role of labor markets for monetary policy in the euro area in a New Keynesian model in which labor markets are characterized by search and matching frictions. We first investigate to which extent a more flexible labor market would alter the business cycle behaviour...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012764518