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We reformulate the monetary policy model of Barro and Gordon (1983a) by using an extended game with observable delay where the hierarchy of play between the central bank and the private sector is endogenous. This allows us to endogenise the institutional setup wherein the monetary policy game...
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guaranteed. Here, we introduce a mechanism under which stability of the diffusion process does not necessarily hold. When the …
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Today, debt stabilization in an uncertain environment is an important issue. In particular, the question how fiscal and monetary authorities should deal with this uncertainty is very important. Especially for some developing countries such as Iran, in which on average 60 percent of government...
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Computational methods both open the frontiers of economic analysis and serve as a bottleneck in what can be achieved. Using the quantum Monte Carlo (QMC) algorithm, we are the first to study whether quantum computing can improve the run time of economic applications and challenges in doing so....
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Followers of law, politics and business commonly relate stories of individuals who appear to predict an expected self-performance level below what they believe likely. Candidates, attorneys and firms sometimes seem to under-predict their own capacities. Insofar as individuals typically construct...
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Models dealing with monetary policy are generally based on microfoundations that characterize the behaviour of representative agents (households and firms). To explain the representative consumer behaviour, it is generally assumed a utility function in which the intertemporal elasticity of...
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find that two steady-state solutions exist. The local stability and sensitivity analysis show that both equilibria are …
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stability. The article lays out a simple framework, which I find useful to think about monetary policy and central banking and …
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This paper quantitatively evaluates the relative importance of the efficiency and stabilization effects of monetary policy. While maximum efficiency in the spirit of Friedman advocates long-run deflation so that the nominal interest rate is zero, business cycle consideration requires positive...
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establish the stability properties of the resulting control system. …
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