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earlier research into this question and finds little support for the view that higher wages cause higher prices. On the … contrary, more evidence is found for higher prices leading to wage growth. …
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According to some, the saying "everybody complains about the weather, but nobody ever does anything about it" could be just as easily applied to the consumer price index. But what should be done?
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Optimal monetary policy maximizes welfare, given frictions in the economic environment. Constructing a model with two sets of frictions - the Keynesian friction of costly price adjustment by imperfectly competitive firms and the Monetarist friction of costly exchange of wealth for goods - we...
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Reasoning within the New Neoclassical Synthesis (NNS) we previously recommended that price stability should be the primary objective of monetary policy. We called this a neutral policy because it keeps output at its potential, defined as the outcome of an imperfectly competitive real business...
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This paper investigates the relationship between money growth, inflation, and productive activity in a general equilibrium model of search. The use of a multiple-matching technique, where trade frictions are captured by limited consumption variety, allows us to study price determination in a...
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actual and equilibrium prices. The model has a distinguished history. Quantity theorists from David Hume to Milton Friedman …
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