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Our paper picks up the current controversial debate about increasing (income) inequality due to recent monetary policy measures in major advanced economies. We use a VAR framework identified with sign restrictions to figure out how income in- equality related measures react to monetary policy...
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The causes and consequences of the cyclical fluctuations in the top compensation share (TCS) and top capital income share (TKIS) are studied through the lens of an estimated two-agent New Keynesian model, featuring top and middle-class earners, capital-skill complementarity, and differences in...
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We study how income inequality affects monetary policy through the inequality-household debt channel. We design a minimal macro Agent-Based model that replicates several stylized facts, including two novel ones: falling aggregate saving rate and decreasing bankruptcies during the household's...
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The Bank of Canada should weigh how income inequality affects monetary policy effectiveness as it pursues its 2 percent inflation target, says a new report from the C.D. Howe Institute.In “Monetary Policy, Income Inequality, and Inflation — What's the Link?” authors Jeremy Kronick and...
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Our paper aims at analysing the relation between monetary policy and its transmission channels on both income and wealth inequality for the Euro Area. We analysed three different channels identified by the literature (Income, Portfolio and Earnings Heterogeneity) that might explain how monetary...
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We estimate vector autoregressive models to examine the effect of the 3 to 6 per cent inflation target band in the inflation and income inequality nexus in South Africa. We use quarterly data spanning 1993Q1 to 2016Q3 to analyse how growth in income inequality responds to positive inflation...
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This paper investigates whether the monetary policy and the market structure have anything to do with the declining share of labor in the U.S in recent decades. For this purpose: (a) a dynamic general equilibrium model is constructed and used in conjunction with data over the 2000-2014 period to...
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