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Geldpolitik 2 Monetary policy 2 Theorie 2 Theory 2 heterogeneous households 2 inequality 2 nominal GDP targeting 2 Bruttoinlandsprodukt 1 Credit market 1 Einkommensverteilung 1 Finanzpolitik 1 Fiscal policy 1 Gini coefficient 1 Gini coefficients 1 Gini-Koeffizient 1 Gross domestic product 1 Household 1 Income distribution 1 Kreditmarkt 1 Lebenszyklus 1 Life cycle 1 Optimal monetary policy 1 Privater Haushalt 1 credit market participation 1 life cycle economies 1 non-state contingent nominal contracting 1 non-state-contingent nominal contracting 1 optimal monetary and fiscal policy 1
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Bullard, James B. 2 DiCecio, Riccardo 1
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FRB St. Louis Working Paper 1 National Institute economic review : journal of the National Institute of Economic and Social Research 1 Working paper 1
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Classic policy benchmarks and inequality
Bullard, James B. - In: National Institute economic review : journal of the … 262 (2022), pp. 8-12
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Optimal monetary policy for the masses
Bullard, James B.; DiCecio, Riccardo - 2019 - This draft: April 2, 2019
We study nominal GDP targeting as optimal monetary policy in a simple and stylized model with a credit market friction. The macroeconomy we study has considerable income inequality, which gives rise to a large private sector credit market. There is an important credit market friction because...
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