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This article construct a three different types of representative agents New Keynesian (THRANK) model includes housing rental market to explain the transmission of monetary policy to inequality, as well as explore the role that rents play in. The concept of rent rigidity is introduced in model....
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demographics (Mian, Straub, and Sufi, 2021). We confirm, via cointegration analysis and estimation of interest rate rules, the …
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Currently the hottest two domestic macroeconomic issues in the United States are the dynamics of the federal funds rate (FFR) and the deterioration of income inequality. Amid the great uncertainty over the FFR, this paper attempts to predict where the FFR is bound to go in the near and...
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User costs of housing are a major part of a household’s expenditure.I empirically investigate the heterogeneous impact of an unanticipatedexpansionary monetary policy on housing markets and householdtenurial decision by exploiting the user cost of housing channel.Drawing on a Swiss household...
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In this paper I develop a New Keynesian dynamic stochastic general equilibrium model which features three different types of representative agents (THRANK): the poor hand-to- mouth, the wealthy hand-to-mouth and the non-hand-to mouth households. Compared to a full-scale HANK model, this model is...
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We propose a theory of indebted demand, capturing the idea that large debt burdens by households and governments lower … aggregate demand, and thus natural interest rates. At the core of the theory is the simple yet under-appreciated observation …
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In this paper I develop a New Keynesian dynamic stochastic general equilibrium model which features three different types of representative agents (THRANK): the poor hand-to-mouth, the wealthy hand-to-mouth and the non-hand-to mouth households. Compared to a full-scale HANK model, this model is...
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Most countries in the world have brought inflation down to very low rates. While there is broad consensus regarding the fact that polices aimed at bringing down inflation have adverse consequences on aggregate output and unemployment, at least in the short run, we know little about the...
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