Investment, Output and Interest Rate Policy When Capital Is Mobile.
The determination of long-run aggregate supply is a feature which short-run models of macroeconomic policy coordination tend to neglect but which has implications for the setting of interest rates. In this paper, the authors develop an open-economy model of output maximization, where investment and capital flows are crucial determinants of output and are in turn influenced by interest rate policy and credible control of inflation. The model represents an extension to short-run models of government policy-making and emphasizes that coordination of relative interest rates is as important as control of inflation. Copyright 1997 by Royal Economic Society.
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1997
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Authors: | Fielding, David ; Mizen, Paul |
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Economic Journal. - Royal Economic Society - RES, ISSN 1468-0297. - Vol. 107.1997, 441, p. 431-40
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