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This paper demonstrates the existence of a finite set of equilibria in the case of the indeterminacy of linear rational … eigenvectors related to stable eigenvalues. A finite set of equilibria is a substitute to continuous (uncountable) sets of sunspots …
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This paper demonstrates the existence of a finite set of equilibria in the case of the indeterminacy of linear rational … eigenvectors related to stable eigenvalues. A finite set of equilibria is a substitute to continuous (uncountable) sets of sunspots …
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This chapter gives an overview of the recent literature on indeterminacy and sunspots in macroeconomics. It discusses … effects, monopolistic competition, and increasing returns in generating indeterminacy is explored for one-sector and multi …-sector models of real business cycles and of economic growth. Indeterminacy is also studied in monetary models, as well as in models …
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We develop a monetary model with flexible supply of labor, cash in advance constraints and government spending financed by seignorage. This model has two regimes. One regime is conventional with two steady states. The other regime has a unique steady state which can be determinate or...
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does not tell the full story. With externalities smaller than required for local indeterminacy, local analysis shows the … stable deterministic cycles. Our analysis suggests that indeterminacy is more robust than previously realized, and the …
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Exploiting a specific sunspot equilibrium in a standard forward-looking New Keynsian model, we present an example of a possible conflict between short-term price stability and financial stability. We find a conflict because the sunspot process consists of a self-fulfilling belief linking the...
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This paper presents a simple Ramsey-type model example where two infinitely-living agents have same utility function except for time preference, and shows that equilibrium is indeterminate that is to be interpreted as being non-existent. The issues regarding New Keynesian transversality...
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This paper analyses two types of models: 1. Those based on assumptions of monetary and financial market equilibrium disturbance in line with mainstream thinking that there is self-regulating market, the units would have rational expectations, and the crisis would be a temporary phenomenon caused...
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