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"We calculate the welfare cost of nominal inertia in a New Neoclassical Synthesis model with wage and price stickiness, capital formation, and empirically estimated rules for government spending and the cental bank's interest rate policy. We calibrate our model to U.S. data, and we show that it...
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We calculate the welfare cost of nominal inertia in a New Neoclassical Synthesis model with wage and price stickiness, capital formation, and empirically estimated rules for government spending and the cental bank's interest rate policy. We calibrate our model to U.S. data, and we show that it...
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We calculate the welfare cost of nominal inertia in a New Neoclassical Synthesis model with wage and price stickiness, capital formation, and empirically estimated rules for government spending and the cental bank's interest rate policy. We calibrate our model to U.S. data, and we show that it...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012467798
The forward fiscal guidance puzzle pertains to New Keynesian models when monetary policy is temporarily caught in a liquidity trap: (1) expected future fiscal shocks have an unbelievably large effect on current inflation, and (2) the effect on current inflation is larger the further out is the...
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