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Barsky, House and Kimball (2007) show that introducing durable goods into a sticky-price model leads to negative sectoral comovements of production following a monetary policy shock and, under certain conditions, to aggregate neutrality. These results appear to undermine sticky-price models. In...
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We construct a two-part model of the Chinese economy. The first part consists of a money supply equation, a real money demand equation, and a savings equation. The second part comprises a set of sectoral equations. The model estimated is then used to generate a dynamic simulation of the paths of...
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Amongst the 14 Pacific island countries, Vanuatu is unique in many respects. It has no exchange controls. Further, it allows full freedom for its citizens and resident expatriates alike to hold domestic bank deposits in any major currency of their choice. The country has adopted a fixed exchange...
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Key medium- and longer-term fiscal issues faced by transition economies are reviewed, including government solvency and the sustainability of the fiscal-financial-monetary program. The paper aims to assist the design and implementation of future Fund programs and to contribute to the debate...
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A conjecture, advanced by some ad hoc evidence and the theory that money accommodates wage inflation in transition …
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The influence of changes in broad money growth on future inflation is considerably weaker and more protracted as the new economic environment in Russia has become more stable. Our evidence suggests that the systematic pattern for money-price relationship is fading in the new environment. Also,...
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In many countries monetary policy decisions are based on the output gap. In particular, monetary easing is usually justified by citing slack in the economy. However, the use of subjective information can result in an inaccurate estimate of the output gap, and its partial interpretation can lead...
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