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Atlanta Fed was vindicated when the shock to cotton prices proved to be temporary, and the Board conceded that the Reserve … a reallocation of liquidity to its district during the contraction. Viewing the collapse of the price of cotton, the … dominant crop in the region, as a systemic shock to the Sixth District, the Atlanta Fed increased discounting and enabled …
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Atlanta Fed was vindicated when the shock to cotton prices proved to be temporary, and the Board conceded that the Reserve … a reallocation of liquidity to its district during the contraction. Viewing the collapse of the price of cotton, the … dominant crop in the region, as a systemic shock to the Sixth District, the Atlanta Fed increased discounting and enabled …
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Monetary independence is at the core of the macroeconomic policy trilemma stating that an independent monetary policy, a fixed exchange rate and free movement of capital cannot exist at the same time. This study examines the relationship between monetary autonomy and inflation dynamics in a...
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The argument in favor of good policy to explain the Great Moderation is back. In this paper,I am interested in analyzing the role of monetary policy in order to explain business cycle fluctuations in the United States between 1960 and 2012. I build a model with non independent drifting...
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times as long as in a counterfactual CES model following a small monetary policy shock. Critically, retailer-level real …
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