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Foreign price shocks have significant effects on functional income distribution and on inflation inequality. By ….g. food prices for low-wage workers). Based on the conflicting-claims inflation literature, we propose a new extension to this … with an inflation-targeting regime. We investigate the impacts of foreign price shocks on income and inflation inequality …
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We use an estimated medium-scale HANK model to investigate how the tradeoff between stabilizing inflation and … demand shocks via their exposure to highly procyclical profits-for them, stabilizing consumption and inflation coincide. The … poor are more vulnerable to supply shocks, hence aggressively stabilizing inflation is costly in terms of their consumption …
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We develop a theory of labor markets in a monetary economy with four realistic features: search frictions, worker productivity shocks, wage rigidity, and two-sided lack of commitment. Due to the non-Coasean nature of labor contracts, inefficient job separations occur in the form of endogenous...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014278008
Foreign price shocks have significant effects on functional income distribution and on inflation inequality. By ….g. food prices for low-wage workers). Based on the conflicting-claims inflation literature, we propose a new extension to this … with an inflation-targeting regime. We investigate the impacts of foreign price shocks on income and inflation inequality …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014000446
We develop a theory of labor markets in a monetary economy with four realistic features: search frictions, worker productivity shocks, wage rigidity, and two-sided lack of commitment. Due to the non-Coasean nature of labor contracts, inefficient job separations occur in the form of endogenous...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014296865
the reaction of post-Keynesian economists to examine alternatives to inflation-targeting monetary strategies and to Taylor …
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the reaction of post-Keynesian economists to examine alternatives to inflation-targeting monetary strategies and to Taylor …
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We use an estimated medium-scale HANK model to investigate how the tradeoff between stabilizing inflation and … demand shocks via their exposure to highly procyclical profits-for them, stabilizing consumption and inflation coincide. The … poor are more vulnerable to supply shocks, hence aggressively stabilizing inflation is costly in terms of their consumption …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10015394082
The global financial crisis of 2007-2008 had a negative impact on many countries, including Vietnam. Many policies have been applied to stabilize the macro-economic indicators. However, most of them are based on old qualitative models, which do not help policy makers understand deeply how each...
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In a simple New Keynesian model, we derive a closed form solution for the inflation-gap persistence parameter as a … to inflation and the output gap, we show that the empirically observed changes in U.S. inflation-gap persistence during … Benati’s (2008) view that inflation persistence should not be considered a structural parameter in the sense of Lucas. …
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