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This paper evaluates the desirability of PPP rules vis‐á‐vis fixed exchange rates both in terms of welfare and stability properties. The analysis is conducted within a small open‐economy New Keynesian framework extended to include a cost channel. In terms of stability, we find that while...
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The empirical evidence on how monetary policy affects inequality is mixed. We propose a model with endogenously segmented financial markets which can reconcile this contrasting em- pirical evidence. In addition to the conventional income composition channel (intensive margin), monetary policy in...
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This paper studies how the nature of shocks affects the optimal choice of monetary policy instruments in a small open economy. Three classic rules, fixed exchange rates, monetary targeting, and inflation targeting are studied and ranked by comparing with the optimal monetary policy under...
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 This paper, in the spirit of Poole [Poole, William, 1970. The Optimal Choice of Monetary Policy Instruments in a Simple Macro Model. Quarterly Journal of Economics, 84, 192–216.], studies how differently monetary and fiscal shocks influence the appropriate choice of the monetary policy...
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This paper, in the spirit of Poole [Poole, William, 1970. The Optimal Choice of Monetary Policy Instruments in a Simple Macro Model. Quarterly Journal of Economics, 84, 192-216.], studies how differently monetary and fiscal shocks influence the appropriate choice of the monetary policy regime....
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