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This paper uses a two country DSGE model to examine the effects of tax-based versus expenditure-based fiscal consolidation in a currency union. We find three key results. First, given limited scope for monetary accommodation, tax-based consolidation tends to have smaller adverse effects on...
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The paper considers three methods for eliminating the zero lower bound on nominal interest rates and thus for restoring symmetry to domain over which the central bank can vary its policy rate. They are: (1) abolishing currency (which would also be a useful crime-fighting measure); (2) paying...
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This paper uses a DSGE model to examine the effects of an expansion in government spending in a liquidity trap. The spending multiplier can be much larger than in the normal situation if the liquidity trap is very prolonged, and the budgetary costs minimal. But given this "fiscal free lunch," it...
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the Phillips curve the less does optimal policy aim towards learning. …
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We examine optimal policy in a two-country model with uncertainty and learning, where monetary policy actions affect … because of the interaction between the home and foreign central banks. In a two-country symmetric equilibrium, learning is …
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policy-makers, learning from the experience of the 1970s, eschewed activist policies in favour of policies that concentrated …
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uncertainty, that there is a learning cost associated with interest rate reversals. A policy that frequently reverses the interest … monetary policy internalizes this learning cost and therefore has a lower number of interest rate reversals. The incentive to …
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We respond to the challenge of explaining the Great Inflation by building a coherent framework in which both learning … improves our ability to explain the Great Inflation with a learning model. Bayesian MCMC estimation results are encouraging and …
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This paper introduces adaptive learning and endogenous indexation in the New-Keynesian Phillips curve and studies … adaptive learning lowers the cost of disinflation. This reduction can be exploited by a gradual approach to disinflation. Firms …
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The paper discusses several issues related to how monetary policy should be conducted in an era of price stability. Low inflation (with base drift in the price level) and price-level stability (without such base drift) are compared, and a suitable loss function (corresponding to flexible...
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