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Three essays compose the dissertation. In the first essay, entitled "Interest Rate Rules, Endogenous Fluctuations and Chaotic Dynamics in Open Economies" (joint with Luis-Felipe Zanna), we study the consequences for global equilibrium determinacy of implementing active interest rate rules (i.e....
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We study a New-Keynesian DSGE model subject to limited asset market participation (LAMP) and assess whether monetary policy should respond to stock prices for what concerns the determinacy and the learnability (E-stability) of the Rational Expectations Equilibrium (REE). We find that interest...
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We present a heterogeneous agents New-Keynesian model subject to a cost channel of monetary policy transmission. Constant turnover between long-time traders and newcomers in market activities, combined with restricted trading opportunities, introduces a feedback from the stock market to real...
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This paper studies the equilibrium determinacy properties of a simple interest rate rule in a small open economy subject to endogenous dollarization (the use of a foreign currency in transactions) and international financial frictions (proxied by a feedback from external debt to sovereign risk...
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We study optimal monetary policy in a New Keynesian-DSGE model where the combination of a credit channel and customer-market features in banking gives rise to counter-cyclical credit spreads. In our setting, monopolistically competitive banks set lending rates in a forward-looking fashion as...
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