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This paper develops and estimates a macro-finance model that combines a canonical affine no-arbitrage finance specification of the term structure with standard macroeconomic aggregate relationships for output and inflation. From this new empirical formulation, we obtain several important...
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expectations in the economy and in the conduct of monetary policy. Agents are assumed to have imperfect knowledge of the precise … structure of the economy and the policymakers' preferences. Expectations are governed by a perpetual learning technology. With …
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This paper investigates the role that imperfect knowledge about the structure of the economy plays in the formation of … learning technology to form expectations and continuously update their beliefs regarding the dynamic structure of the economy …
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Economic outcomes in dynamic economies with forward-looking agents depend crucially on whether or not the central bank can precommit, even in the absence of the traditional "inflation bias." This paper quantifies the welfare differential between precommitment and discretionary policy in both a...
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Nominal income rules for monetary policy have long been debated, but two issues are of particular recent interest. First, there are questions about the performance of such rules over a range of plausible empirical models-especially models with and without rational inflation expectations. Second,...
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