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Many explanations for the decline in real interest rates over the last 30 years point to the role that population aging or rising income inequality plays in increasing the long-run aggregate demand for assets. Notwithstanding the importance of such factors, the starting point of this paper is to...
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monetary and fiscal authorities jointly agree on an inflation target while enshrining central bank operational independence …
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stabilizing inflation, whereas under no debt concerns, monetary policy is very effective in stabilizing the macroeconomy. …
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allow money-demand shocks to generate volatility in output and inflation, much as was the case under the money …
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positive if the central bank adopts closed-loop strategies that raise the real interest rate when inflation is above target … owing to fiscal deviations. More aggressive defence of the inflation target implies lower debt and higher welfare. Simple …
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In a floor system of monetary policy implementation, the central bank remunerates bank reserves at or near the market rate of interest. Some observers have expressed concern that operating such a system will have adverse fiscal consequences for the public sector and may even require the...
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