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This book aims to showcase and advance recent debates over the extent to which undergraduate macroeconomics teaching models adequately reflect the latest developments in the field. It contains 16 essays on topics including the 3-equation New Consensus model, extensions and alternatives to this...
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This paper relates Keynes's discussions of money, the state theory of money, financial markets, investors' expectations … empirical studies not only vindicate the Keynesian perspective but also have relevance for macroeconomic theory and policy. …
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This article examines the misconceptions about modern money theory (MMT) put forward by . The author divides her …
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This study analyzes the emergence of secular stagnation as the consequence of a rise in the preference for liquidity. Such a rise is caused by a persistent set of pessimistic expectations. This study also investigates the effectiveness of a broad range of demand-management policies in dealing...
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In the present paper, we investigate the financial homogeneity of the euro area economies by contrasting eurozone countries' responses to monetary policy steps to the theoretical assumptions of the liquidity trap phenomenon. Our assumption is that the euro area economies are not completely...
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One of Keynes' core issues in his liquidity preference theory is how fundamental uncertainty affects the propensity to …
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One of Keynes’ core issues in his liquidity preference theory is how fundamental uncertainty affects the propensity to …
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We develop a dynamic general equilibrium model to analyze the effects of central bank purchases of government bonds by investigating the following three questions: Under what conditions are these purchases socially desirable, what incentive problems do they mitigate, and how large are these...
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We develop a microfounded model, where agents have the possibility to trade money for government bonds in an over-the-counter market. It allows us to address important open questions about the effects of central bank purchases of government bonds, these being: under what conditions these...
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