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Optimal monetary policy studies typically rely on a single structural model and identification of model-specific rules that minimize the unconditional volatilities of inflation and real activity. In our proposed approach, we take a large set of structural models and look for the model-robust...
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We consider how fear of model misspecification on the part of the planner and/or the households affects welfare gains from optimal macroprudential taxes in an economy with occasionally binding collateral constraints as in Bianchi (2011). On the one hand, there exist welfare gains from...
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This paper examines jointly optimal monetary and macroprudential policies through the lens of targeting rules that are both implementable and optimal. Based on a DSGE framework that features nominal rigidity, housing, and an incomplete financial market, our targeting rules outperform an optimal...
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This paper borrows the tradition of estimating policy reaction functions from monetary policy literature to ask whether capital controls respond to macroprudential or mercantilist motivations. I explore this question using a novel, weekly dataset on capital control actions in 21 emerging...
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The paper examines the implementation of macro-prudential policy. Given the coordination, flow of information, analysis …
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