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as large as those arising from an aggregate productivity shock. Heterogeneous price rigidity amplifies the aggregate …
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. First, the degree of equivalence between models crucially depends on the shock being analyzed. Second, certain interesting …
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In this paper we present a generalized sticky price model which allows, depending on the parameterization, for demand shocks to maintain strong expansionary effects even in the presence of perfectly flexible prices. The model is constructed to incorporate the standard three-equation New...
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We study the aggregate implications of sectoral shocks in a multi-sector New Keynesian model featuring sectoral heterogeneity in price stickiness, sector size, and input-output linkages. We calibrate a 341 sector version of the model to the United States. Both theoretically and empirically,...
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