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In this paper we test New Keynesian propositions about inflation and unemployment trade off with the New Keynesian Phillips curve and the proposition of non-neutrality of money. The main conclusion is that there is limited evidence in line with the New-Keynesian theory. Money and growth are...
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In this paper we test New Keynesian propositions about inflation and unemployment trade off with the New Keynesian Phillips curve and the proposition of non-neutrality of money. The main conclusion is that there is limited evidence in line with the New-Keynesian theory. Money and growth are...
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Applying IS-MP-IA model and the Taylor rule, this study finds that for selected CESEE economies (Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Macedonia and Serbia), lower expected inflation rate, real exchange rate appreciation, a lower world interest rate which is calculated like a federal funds rate minus...
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Applying IS-MP-IA model and the Taylor rule, this study finds that for selected CESEE economies (Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Macedonia and Serbia), lower expected inflation rate, real exchange rate appreciation, a lower world interest rate which is calculated like a federal funds rate minus...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012973485
This paper argues that monetary policy matters in short-run and that it affects unemployment, and prices and wages in near-rational firms. Those profit-maximizer firms are adjusting prices in accordance with consumer expectations and wages are set to be fair accordingly to the workers...
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In this paper we are thinking like Keynesians. In the first part we are modeling economy by using Post Keynesian Stock-Flow consistent model (PK-SCF), later we employ New- Keynesian Dynamic Stochastic General Equilibrium model (NK-DSGE). Keynesian SFC practitioners strongly believe that their...
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