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's fiscal theory of the price level, according to which for certain fiscal rules the (initial) price level is independent of the …
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We present estimates of monetary non-neutrality based on evidence from high-frequency responses of real interest rates, expected inflation, and expected output growth. Our identifying assumption is that unexpected changes in interest rates in a 30-minute window surrounding scheduled Federal...
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This paper studies the implication of banks' money creation and liquidity management for monetary policy. When borrowing fiat money banks use a government bond as collateral, which pays a fixed stream of nominal dividend. A variation in fiat money's quantity alters its unit real value, thereby...
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We consider the properties of two monetary policy rules (monetary targeting, Taylor-type interest rate rule) in an intertemporal equilibrium model with capital accumulation and two outside assets (government bonds, fiat money). The paper shows that the long-run behaviour of the economy depends...
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Recent research has challenged the ability of sticky price general equilibrium models to generate a contract multiplier, i.e., an effect of a monetary innovation on output that extends beyond the contract interval. We show that a simple dynamic general equilibrium model that includes...
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Empirical Analysis, indicating a negative tradeoff between long-run growth and economic stability appear sensitive with respect to policy intervention. I use a model of fully rational utility maximizing representative agents and profit maximizing firms acquiring rents by inventing a new product...
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monetary policy. Since expectations affect demand, our theory shows economic fluctuations are mostly driven by varying demand …
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