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This paper computes welfare maximizing Taylor-style interest rate rules, in a business cycle model of a small open economy. The model assumes staggered price setting and shocks to domestic productivity, to the world interest rate, to world inflation, and to the uncovered interest rate parity...
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This working paper was written by Kang Shi (The Chinese University of Hong Kong) and Juanyi Xu (Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, and Simon Fraser University).This paper develops a small open economy model with sticky prices to show why a flexible exchange rate policy is not...
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Abstract We study the distributional and welfare implications of U.S. monetary policy shocks in a small open economy under the classic rules of an exchange rate peg and inflation targeting. In a model with heterogenous agents, we show that contractionary (expansionary) monetary policy shocks in...
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We develop a new small open economy model (SONOMA) in which domestic corporate debt and equities are affected by shocks to both external credit and equity markets. In a novel empirical analysis of several small-but-developed economies, we show that both external debt and equity shocks are...
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This paper studies the welfare implications of sectoral labor adjustment cost in a two-sector small open economy model with sticky prices. We find that, when the economy faces external shocks, if monetary policy can stabilize the real economy, then sectoral labor market adjustment cost will lead...
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