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We show that the effectiveness of redistribution policy in stimulating the economy and improving welfare is directly … regime counteract the deflationary forces during the recession. Moreover, redistribution produces a Pareto improvement under …
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This paper examines how financial constraints affect redistribution via monetary policy. We explore a novel mechanism …
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We show that the effectiveness of redistribution policy is tied to how much inflation it generates, and thereby to … effects of the CARES Act in a COVID recession. We find that transfer multipliers are larger, and that moreover, redistribution …
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All tax theorists recognize that capital gains taxes ought to apply only to real gains; that is, those that are adjusted for inflation. This has never been the case in American history. As a consequence, a considerable portion of inflationary gains have been taxed as if they are real, according...
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Given the weak economic performance of many countries since the recent crisis, there is an increasing need for structural reforms aimed at promoting long-run economic growth. Structural reforms can entail short-run output costs unless offset by a demand expansion. When monetary policy is...
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As the financial markets mature in a modern economy, capital gains tax concerns arise naturally among economists as well as policy makers. This paper intends to investigate the distortions of capital gains tax in an inflationary environment. We develop a dynamic general equilibrium, life-cycle...
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By combining industry-level data on output and prices with monetary policy rates for a panel of 88 countries, this paper analyzes how the effects of monetary policy vary with certain industry characteristics. Next to being interesting in their own right, our results are informative on the...
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