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We study monetary policy in a New Keynesian model with a variable credit spread and scope for central bank asset purchases to matter. A novel financial and labor market interaction generates an endogenous cost-push channel in the Phillips curve and a credit wedge in the IS curve. The "divine...
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We consider a New Keynesian model with a variable term premium and scope for central bank asset purchases to matter. Current and future asset purchase policies have varying effects on output. We derive an analytic expression for the central bank's loss function, which directly penalizes term...
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We study monetary policy in a New Keynesian model with a variable credit spread and scope for central bank asset purchases to matter. A novel financial and labor market interaction generates an endogenous cost-push channel in the Phillips curve and a credit wedge in the IS curve. The “divine...
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We study monetary policy in a model where long-term interest rate variability dampens the fiscal multiplier. A fixed money supply limits this variability. Moreover, a flexible money supply rule that only responds to government spending, and is otherwise fixed, further amplifies the fiscal...
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This paper analyzes the implications of the gradual rise in bank concentration since the 1990s for the transmission of monetary policy. I use branch-level data on deposit and loan rates to evaluate the monetary policy pass-through conditional on the level of local bank concentration and bank...
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This paper is one of the first to study the present-day properties of the gold standard in a quantitative model commonly used in central banks. We incorporate gold into an otherwise standard estimated New Keynesian model and compare the positive and normative implications of adopting a gold...
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Large-scale asset purchases are now a conventional tool for monetary policymakers. In August 2019, Federal Reserve balance sheet expansion began for the first time since December 2015, with the federal funds rate away from the zero lower bound (ZLB). The Federal Reserve expanded the balance...
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We derive optimal monetary policy in a New Keynesian model with central bank asset purchases, accounting for an occasionally binding zero lower bound, ZLB, on the policy rate. Potential gains to central bank asset purchases arise with the policy rate away from the ZLB due to a constraint on the...
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