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Central banks around the world are tightening monetary policy in response to a global surge in inflation not seen since the 1970s. This synchronization of global interest rate hikes and further increases expected by markets, illustrated in figure 1, have raised concerns about adverse...
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Central banks around the world are tightening monetary policy in response to a global surge in inflation not seen since the 1970s. This synchronization of global interest rate hikes and further increases expected by markets, illustrated in figure 1, have raised concerns about adverse...
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The problem of coordination between policymakers seems to have created fundamental problems related to economic and social costs, targeted inflation, potential growth, and a high budget deficit. To resolve these problems in this framework, it is important to see the results of the interaction...
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The paper models strategic monetary-fiscal interactions in the aftermath of the global financial crisis – in a single country as well as a monetary union. It depicts both the short-term (stabilization) perspective and the long-term (sustainability) perspective, and the link between them. This...
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The paper models monetary-fiscal interactions in the aftermath of an economic downturn and presence of fiscal stress. It focuses on the strategic aspect of the interaction between the central bank and the government that features both a conflict and a coordination problem in line with Sargent...
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