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This paper investigates the economic growth and social welfare implications of monetary policy in an endogenous growth model with endogenous fertility. We show that, in the money-in-the-utility-function framework, endogenous fertility governs the validity of money superneutrality, the...
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This paper studies the effects of alternative tax policies (a consumption tax, seigniorage tax, and tax switch) on economic growth under different methods of government budget adjustment in a monetary endogenous growth model with a labor–leisure choice and a cash-in-advance constraint which is...
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We construct an analytically tractable endogenous growth model of money and banking where money provides "liquidity services" to facilitate transactions and banks convert non-reserve deposits into productive capital. We examine both the long- and short-run effects of changes in the money growth...
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This paper proposes a new route, namely efficient bargains between the union and the firm over wage and employment, to shed light on the contractionary effects of a currency devaluation. It is found that a currency devaluation will definitely depress the supply of domestic goods when the union...
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This paper reexamines the dynamic features and the long-run effects of raising interest rates on union membership and employment in the Jones-McKenna (1994) model. Two major findings emerge from the analysis. First, the dynamic system of Jones and McKenna's model exhibits saddlepoint stability,...
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