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Issues of policy effectiveness and neutrality are widespread in the economic literature. They have been increasingly raised in specific contexts within the class of LQ (linear-quadratic) policy games in the last 20 years, notably with reference to monetary policy. The more general conditions...
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The aim of this article is to estimate the mutual interaction of monetary and fiscal policy in the Visegrad Group countries, i.e. in the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Poland, and Hungary. The relations between monetary and fiscal policy - its coordination, cooperation or mutual antagonism - are...
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This paper presents a simple Ramsey-type model example where two infinitely-living agents have same utility function except for time preference, and shows that equilibrium is indeterminate that is to be interpreted as being non-existent. The issues regarding New Keynesian transversality...
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This paper considers an open-loop Nash game between independent monetary and fiscal authorities which seek to achieve conflicting objectives. The monetary authority is concerned solely with achieving a desired rate of inflation. The fiscal authority has multiple objectives defined by specific...
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This paper generalizes the classical theory of economic policy to a static LQ-strategic context between n players. We show how this generalized version of controllability can profitably be used to deal with policy ineffectiveness issues and Nash equilibrium existence
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We generalize some recent results developed in static policy games with multiple players, to a dynamic context. We find that the classical theory of economic policy can be usefully applied to a strategic context of difference games: if one player satisfies the Golden Rule, then either all other...
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This paper aims at assessing the impact of inflation targeting on actual inflation when considering inflation perceptions together with interrelated inflation expectations, modifying the seminal papers of Barro and Gordon (1983a and 1983b). The modeling of inflation perceptions and of inflation...
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This paper examines the ability of a policy maker to fashion equilibrium outcomes in an environment where market participants play a coordination game with heterogeneous information. We consider a simple model of regime change that embeds many applications examined in the literature. In...
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This paper aims at assessing the impact of inflation targeting on actual inflation when considering inflation perceptions together with interrelated inflation expectations, modifying the seminal papers of Barro and Gordon (1983a and 1983b). The modeling of inflation perceptions and of inflation...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013473209
Central bank digital currencies (CBDCs) promise many benefits but, if not well designed, they could have undesired consequences, including for monetary policy. Issuing an unremunerated CBDC or a wholesale CBDC does not change the objectives of monetary policy or the operational framework for...
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