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Increases in government spending trigger substitution effects — both inter- and intra-temporal — and a wealth effect. The ultimate impacts on the economy hinge on current and expected monetary and fiscal policy behavior. Studies that impose active monetary policy and passive fiscal policy...
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This paper assesses the implications for optimal discretionary monetary policy if the slope of the Phillips curve changes. The paper first derives a 'switching' Phillips curve from the optimal pricing decision of a monopolistic firm that faces a changing cost of price adjustment. Two states...
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We use a rational expectations framework to assess the implications of rising debt in an environment with a "fiscal limit." The fiscal limit is defined as the point where the government no longer has the ability to finance higher debt levels by increasing taxes, so either an adjustment to fiscal...
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