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A pitfall of expectational stability (E-stability) analysis can arise in models with multi-period expectations: if an auxiliary variable is introduced as substitute for an expectational endogenous variable in such a model, this shrinks the region of the model parameters that guarantee...
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We propose a novel explanation for the well-known persistent inflation response to monetary policy shocks by introducing variable elasticity demand curves in a staggered price model with trend inflation. The demand curves induce strategic complementarity in price setting and thus generate...
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We investigate implications of search and matching frictions in the labor market for inflation targeting interest rate policy in terms of equilibrium stability. When the interest rate is set in response to past or present inflation, determinacy of equilibrium is ensured similarly to comparable...
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In the presence of staggered price setting, high trend inflation induces a large deviation of steady-state output from its natural rate and indeterminacy of equilibrium under the Taylor rule. This paper examines the implications of a ''smoothed-off'' kink in demand curves for the natural rate...
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In staggered price models, a non-CES aggregator of differentiated goods generates empirically plausible short- and long-run trade-offs between output and inflation: lower trend inflation flattens the Phillips curve and decreases steady-state output by increasing markups. We show that the...
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Recent studies indicate that, since 1980, the US economy has undergone increases in the average markup and the profit share of income and decreases in the labor share and the investment share of spending. We examine the role of monetary policy in these changes as inflation has concurrently...
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Carlstrom and Fuerst [2005. Investment and interest rate policy: a discrete time analysis. Journal of Economic Theory 123, 4-20.] show that in the presence of investment activity and price stickiness, indeterminacy of equilibrium is induced by forward-looking monetary policy that sets the...
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