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High degrees of relative risk aversion induces indeterminacy in cash-in-advance economies. In a small open economy context, this paper finds that endogenous money growth rules can pre-empt such sunspot equilibria in an open economy context. The most promising candidates are policies that...
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Countercyclical markups are a key transmission mechanism in many endogenous business cycle models. Yet, recent findings suggest that aggregate markups in the US are procyclical. The current model addresses this issue. It extends GalĂ­'s (1994) composition of aggregate demand model by endogenous...
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This paper addresses the causes of the Roaring Twenties in the United States. In particular, we use a version of the real business cycle model to test the hypothesis that an extraordinary pace of productivity growth was the driving factor. Our motivation comes from the abundance of evidence of...
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The aim of the present paper is to analyze the link between price rigidity and indeterminacy. This is done within a cash-in-advance economy from which we know that it exhibits indeterminacy at high degrees of relative risk aversion. I find that price stickiness reduces the scope of these sunspot...
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