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We derive necessary and suffcient conditions for simple monetary policy rules that guarantee equilibrium determinacy in the New Keynesian monetary model. Our modeling framework is derived from a fully specified optimization model that is still amenable to analytical characterisation. The...
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We compare different preference restrictions that ensure the existence of a stable roommate matching. Some of these restrictions are generalized to allow for indifferences as well as incomplete preference lists, in the sense that an agent may prefer remaining single to matching with some agents....
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Can we reconcile stability with non-manipulability in two-sided matching problems by selecting lotteries over matchings? We parameterize, through sets of utility functions, how ordinal preferences induce preferences over lotteries and develop corresponding notions of ex-ante stability and...
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mathematics differ across specifications, they all predict that financial intermediation engenders instability in a precise sense. …
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We employ laboratory methods to study stability of competitive equilibrium in Scarf's economy (International Economic Review, 1960). Tatonnement theory predicts that prices are globally unstable for this economy, i.e. unless prices start at the competitive equilibrium they oscillate without...
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Samuelson (1947) stated that a regular equilibrium exhibits the transfer paradox if and only if it is unstable. Gale (1974) and many in the early 1980’s debunked this equivalence by adding extra countries, reaching an anti consensus. We reinterpret Samuelson’s result as identifying the...
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instability with the incentives behind the traditional equilibrium approach leading to market stability to provide a framework for … instability created by the expansion, through securitization, of the mortgage market as an example of these changes. …
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, growth, instability and crises. We take a macroeconomic perspective and examine four channels of transmission of …
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Recent research stresses the macroeconomic dimension of income distribution, but no theory has yet emerged. In this note, we introduce factor shares into popular growth models to gain insights into the macroeconomic effects of income distribution. The cost of modifying existing models is low...
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Post-Keynesian macroeconomics faces several challenges. The labor market and the supply side, Örst, have not been getting the attention that they deserve in post-Keynesian growth theory. The failings of the Lucastype ímicroeconomic foundationsí, second, must not lead to a neglect of...
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