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Using oil prices since 1832 we consider the evidence in favour of escape dynamics in the oil industry and provide estimates of market inference regarding oil scarcity.
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This paper examines the effect of introducing a specific type of price stickiness into a stochastic growth model subject to a cash-in-advance constraint. As in previous studies, it is found that the introduction of price rigidities provides a substantial source of monetary non-neutrality that...
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World War I created a set of forces that affected the political arrangements and economies of all the countries involved. This period in global economic history between World War I and II offers rich material for studying international monetary and sovereign debt policies. Debt and Entanglements...
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Disinflationary episodes are a valuable source of information for economic agents trying to learn about the economy.  This paper is especially interested in how a policymaker can themselves learn by disinflating.  The approach differs from the existing literature, which typically focuses on...
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A well-known time-inconsistency problem hinders optimal decision-making when policymakers are constrained in their pesent choices by expectations of future outcomes.  The time-inconsistency problem is caused by differences in the preferences of policymakers who exist at different points in...
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The ability of monetary policy to influence the term structure of interest rates and the macroeconomy depends on the extent to which financial market participants prefer to hold bonds of different maturities. We microfound such preferred-habitat demand in a fully-specified dynamic stochastic...
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This paper investigates the consequences of introducing endogenous price stickiness into a standard monetary policy model.We find that the modification reduces the optimal degree of inflation stabilization to which the central bank should commit.The reason is that less inflation stabilization...
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