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This study investigates whether the Federal Reserve (Fed) should care about inequality. We develop a Heterogeneous Agent New Keynesian (HANK) model, which generates empirically realistic inequalities and business cycle properties observed in the U.S. data. Households in the model economy are...
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This paper uses a simple model based on the board game Monopoly to analyze the drivers of house prices and wealth inequality. Simulations show that inequality generally builds up fast even if players have equal starting conditions and house prices are stable; rising house prices imply more...
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Based on the concepts of justice by Hayek, Rawls and Buchanan we argue that the growing political dissatisfaction in industrialized countries is rooted in the asymmetric pattern in monetary policies since the 1980s for two reasons. First, the structurally declining interest rates and the...
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The empirical evidence on how monetary policy affects inequality is mixed. We propose a model with endogenously segmented financial markets which can reconcile this contrasting em- pirical evidence. In addition to the conventional income composition channel (intensive margin), monetary policy in...
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In this paper, we study the impact of contractionary monetary policies on income and wealth inequality. By developing an Agent Based-Stock Flow Consistent model, we show that both the sign and magnitude of monetary policy impacts depend on the heterogeneity characterizing income sources across...
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We introduce a model of the economy as a social network. Two agents are linked to the extent that they transact with each other. This generates well-defi ned topological notions of location, neighborhood and closeness. We investigate the implications of our model for monetary economics. When a...
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We introduce a model of the economy as a social network. Two agents are linked to the extent that they transact with each other. This generates well-defined topological notions of location, neighborhood, and closeness. We investigate the implications of our model for monetary economics. When a...
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We investigate the redistributive effects of a disinflation experiment in an otherwise standard medium-scale DSGE model augmented for Limited Asset Market Participation, implying that a fraction of households does not hold any wealth. We highlight two key mechanisms driving consumption and...
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This study examines the impacts of macroeconomic policies (i.e. fiscal policy through government consumption spending and total tax revenue, and monetary policy through broad money and real interest rate) along with other regressors such as inflation, Gross Domestic Product (GDP) per capita,...
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