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Cancellation of income and substitution effect implied by King-Plosser-Rebelo (1988) preferences breaks tight coefficient restriction between the slope of the Phillips curve and the elasticity of consumption with respect to real interest rate in a sticky price macro model. This facilitates the...
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Macroeconomic models typically assume additively separable preferences where consumption enters the utility function in a logarithmic form. This restriction implies that consumption growth is highly sensitive to movements in real interest rates, which in turn implies an unrealistically steep...
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This paper applies the robust control approach to a simple positive theory of monetary policy, when the central bank's model of the economy is subject to misspecifications. It is shown that a central bank should react more aggressively to supply shocks when the model misspecifications grow...
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We study the impact of monetary policy on income and wealth distributions ina small open economy. To do so, we use household-level registry and surveydata from Finland, a small member of a monetary union. This setup allows usto circumvent endogeneity issues and thus helps achieve causal...
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