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Monetary policy 43 Fiscal policy 16 Inflation 15 Optimal monetary policy 14 DSGE models 11 Incomplete markets 11 Adaptive learning 10 Business cycles 10 Heterogeneous agents 9 Optimal control 9 Overlapping generations 9 Systemic risk 9 Uncertainty 9 Asset pricing 8 Bayesian estimation 8 Contagion 8 Dynamic programming 8 Endogenous growth 8 Growth 8 Indeterminacy 8 Real options 8 Financial crisis 7 Portfolio choice 7 Social security 7 Financial frictions 6 Heterogeneous beliefs 6 Innovation 6 Learning 6 Leverage 6 Limited commitment 6 Monetary policy rules 6 Stability 6 Stochastic volatility 6 Taylor rule 6 Unemployment 6 Agent-based model 5 Asset prices 5 DSGE 5 Differential games 5 Economic growth 5
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Turnovsky, Stephen J. 18 Kort, Peter M. 17 Feichtinger, Gustav 12 Amman, Hans M. 10 Chiarella, Carl 10 Chow, Gregory C. 10 Haan, Wouter J. Den 10 Levine, Paul 10 Aoki, Masanao 9 Arifovic, Jasmina 9 Dawid, Herbert 9 Rustem, Berc 9 Tuinstra, Jan 9 Brock, William A. 8 Evans, George W. 8 Gallegati, Mauro 8 Havenner, Arthur 8 Hommes, Cars 8 Honkapohja, Seppo 8 Judd, Kenneth L. 8 Kollmann, Robert 8 Rustem, B. 8 Sargent, Thomas J. 8 Westerhoff, Frank 8 Boucekkine, Raouf 7 Chen, Been-Lon 7 Craine, Roger 7 Faia, Ester 7 Hartl, Richard F. 7 He, Xue-Zhong 7 Heijdra, Ben J. 7 Jorgensen, Steffen 7 Kendrick, David A. 7 Laxton, Douglas 7 Tesfatsion, Leigh 7 Wen, Yi 7 Wirl, Franz 7 Withagen, Cees 7 Zemel, Amos 7 Anufriev, Mikhail 6
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Fed St. Louis-JEDC-SCG-SNB-UniBern Conference Disaggregate Data and Macroeconomic Models <2019, Gerzensee> 1 Fondazione Eni Enrico Mattei 1 Investment, Energy and Green Economy <Veranstaltung> <2019, Brescia> 1
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Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control 2,940 Journal of economic dynamics & control 6
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RePEc 2,936 ECONIS (ZBW) 6 EconStor 4
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A quantitative analysis of optimal sustainable monetary policies
Sunakawa, Takeki - In: Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control 52 (2015) C, pp. 119-135
This study examines the quantitative properties of optimal sustainable monetary policies using a monetary model with a stabilization bias. As in Kurozumi (2008), the optimal sustainable policy is a strategy considered in the absence of commitment technologies; however it is implemented following...
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Public versus private provision of liquidity: Is there a trade-off?
Röhrs, Sigrid; Winter, Christoph - In: Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control 53 (2015) C, pp. 314-339
To what extent is public debt private liquidity? Much policy advice given in the aftermath of the financial crisis rests on the assumption that increasing public debt relaxes borrowing constraints of private households. This is the case for ad-hoc debt limits, which are exogenous to public...
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Learning from experience in the stock market
Nakov, Anton; Nuño, Galo - In: Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control 52 (2015) C, pp. 224-239
New evidence suggests that individuals “learn from experience,” meaning they learn from events occurring during their lives as opposed to the entire history of events. Moreover, they weigh more heavily recent events compared to events occurring in the distant past. This paper analyzes the...
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Inferring monetary policy objectives with a partially observed state
Givens, Gregory E.; Salemi, Michael K. - In: Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control 52 (2015) C, pp. 190-208
Accounting for the uncertainty in real-time perceptions of the state of the economy is believed to be critical for monetary policy analysis. We investigate this claim through the lens of a New Keynesian model with optimal discretionary policy and partial information. Structural parameters are...
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Monetary and fiscal policy under deep habits
Leith, Campbell; Moldovan, Ioana; Rossi, Raffaele - In: Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control 52 (2015) C, pp. 55-74
Allowing habits to be formed at the level of individual goods – deep habits - can radically alter the fiscal policy transmission mechanism as the counter-cyclicality of mark-ups this implies can result in government spending crowding-in rather than crowding-out private consumption in the short...
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Taxing capital is a good idea: The role of idiosyncratic risk in an OLG model
Hiraguchi, Ryoji; Shibata, Akihisa - In: Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control 52 (2015) C, pp. 258-269
We investigate an overlapping generations (OLG) model in which agents who live for two periods receive idiosyncratic productivity shocks when they are old. We show that, around zero tax equilibria, we can always construct a combination of a small capital tax and a lump-sum transfer that are...
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Inventory behavior with permanent sales shocks
Maccini, Louis J.; Moore, Bartholomew; Schaller, Huntley - In: Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control 53 (2015) C, pp. 290-313
Empirically, ADF tests fail to reject the null hypothesis that sales are I(1). We build a model of inventory behavior that incorporates permanent sales shocks. Analytically, the model with I(1) sales implies that the variance ratio (of log production to log sales) is one in the long run,...
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Exchange rate volatility and fluctuations in the extensive margin of trade
Naknoi, Kanda - In: Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control 52 (2015) C, pp. 322-339
The existing evidence for exporters׳ entry and exit in response to exchange rate movements is based on either low frequency data or a sample with large devaluations. Using quarterly data of U.S. bilateral trade with 99 countries, this study provides new evidence that the extensive margin of...
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Competition, work rules and productivity
Bridgman, Benjamin - In: Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control 52 (2015) C, pp. 136-149
I develop a theory to explain why workers want restrictive work rules, those that induce wages to be paid for non-productive labor hours, and why competition reduces them. Work rules allow workers to maintain both high levels of employment and wages. They generate a fixed payment that transfers...
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A simple method for computing equilibria when asset markets are incomplete
Ma, Wei - In: Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control 52 (2015) C, pp. 32-38
The problem of computing equilibria for general equilibrium models with incomplete real asset markets, or GEI models for the sake of brevity, is reconsidered. It is shown here that the rank-dropping behavior of the asset return matrix could be dealt with in rather a simple fashion: We first...
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