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We introduce dynamic incentive contracts into a model of inflation and unemployment dynamics. Our main result is that wage cyclicality from incentives neither affects the slope of the Phillips curve for prices nor dampens unemployment’s response to shocks. The impulse response of unemployment...
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taxation game. The Shapley value "as a tool in theoretical economics" [14], [15] has widely been applied in Game Theory and … Equilibrium Theory, but also in applications to Cost Sharing problems. We recall the Tenessee valley project ([18]), the …
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This paper addresses the intricate challenge of establishing social discount rates across far-reaching generations, particularly in the face of divergent social viewpoints. We introduce several principles related to Dominant Unanimity, which enable non-dictatorial social discounting, and we...
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Starting from the assumption that firms are more likely to adjust their prices when doing so is more valuable, this paper analyzes monetary policy shocks in a DSGE model with firm-level heterogeneity. The model is calibrated to retail price microdata, and inflation responses are decomposed into...
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This paper proposes two models in which price stickiness arises endogenously even though firms are free to change their prices at zero physical cost. Firms are subject to idiosyncratic and aggregate shocks, and they also face a risk of making errors when they set their prices. In our first...
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expectations by Bayesian learning based on observations from their own lifetimes. In this model, the stock price exhibits … approximated by a representative-agent model with constant-gain learning, where the gain parameter is related to the survival rate. …
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distinctive features, what they are used for, and how they can be derived from economic theory. It also describes how they are …
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The term now-casting is a contraction for now and forecasting and has been used for a long-time in meteorology and recently also in economics. In this paper we survey recent developments in economic now-casting with special focus on those models that formalize key features of how market...
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