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Interest rate rules and global determinacy: An alternative to the Taylor principle
Bénassy, Jean-Pascal
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of the policy package is that it does not rely at all on any of the fiscal policies associated with the "
fiscal
theory
of
…
the
price
level
", which was so far the main alternative for determinacy. …
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The
fiscal
theory
of
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price
level
puzzle: A non Ricardian view
Bénassy, Jean-Pascal
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HAL
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2005
The
fiscal
theory
of
the
price
level
says that the price level can be made determinate if the government uses fiscal …
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