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can interfere directly with the policymaker’s ability to minimize inflation and output variability. In extreme cases, a …
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This article focuses on the interaction, in a stylized economy with flexible prices, of monetary and fiscal policy when both are active-active in the sense that how the policy instrument is set depends on the state of the economy. Fiscal policy finances a given stream of government expenditures...
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a tradeoff between unemployment and inflation. While Francis attributed inflation directly to excessive growth of the … argued that inflation could not be controlled except by limiting the growth of monetary aggregates; other policymakers …
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Recent research has grappled with an apparent paradox: Why would a central bank that is focused primarily on inflation …
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