نتایج جستجو برای: fiscal and monetary policy interaction

تعداد نتایج: 16915977  

2009
Campbell Leith Ioana Moldovan Raffaele Rossi

Recent work on optimal policy in sticky price models suggests that demand management through fiscal policy adds little to optimal monetary policy. We explore this consensus assignment in an economy subject to ‘deep’ habits at the level of individual goods where the counter-cyclicality of mark-ups this implies can result in government spending crowding-in private consumption in the short run. We...

Journal: :تحقیقات اقتصادی 0
انوشیروان تقی پور دانشیار دانشگاه امام صادق (ع) داود منظور معاون امور اقتصاد کلان سازمان برنامه و بودجه

the purpose of this paper is to examine the effects of monetary, fiscal and oil revenue shocks on macroeconomic variables in the framework of rule and discretionary monetary policy. to end this, we use a new keynesian dynamic stochastic general equilibrium (dsge) model. given the dominant role of oil in the country, we consider the role of oil shock in the model through different channels. the ...

This paper is concerned with the saddle-path stability of monetary growth rules in a two-country two-sector dynamic stochastic general equilibrium model. Alongside standard features of emerging economies, such as a combination of producer and local currency pricing for exports, fiscal dominance and oil exports, this model also incorporates informal labour and production sectors and examines how...

2008
Stefan NIEMANN Paul PICHLER Gerhard SORGER

This paper studies optimal fiscal and monetary policy in a stochastic economy with imperfectly competitive product markets and a discretionary government. We find that, in the flexible price economy, optimal time-consistent policy implements the Friedman rule independently of the degree of imperfect competition. This result is in contrast to the Ramsey literature, where the Friedman rule emerge...

2002
Jürgen von Hagen Matthias Brückner

The introductory phase of the European Monetary Union (EMU) ended with the introduction of the euro currency in 2002. We present a review of the experiences with the new monetary union. Using a Taylor rule, we analyze the conduct of monetary policy by the European Central Bank (ECB). The empirical results suggest that the ECB applies similar weights to inflation and the output gap as the Bundes...

2002
Isabel Correia Juan Pablo Nicolini Pedro Teles

In this paper, we analyze the implications of price setting restrictions for the conduct of cyclical fiscal and monetary policy. We consider standard monetary economies that differ in the price setting restrictions imposed on the firms. We show that independently of the degree or type of price stickiness it is possible to implement the same efficient set of allocations, and that each allocation...

 The purpose of this study is to investigate the effect of social damages (divorce, crime and addiction) on the effectiveness of fiscal and monetary policies. To achieve this, the literature on endogenous growth models has been used and the relationships of economic agents have been explained in the form of a dynamic stochastic general equilibrium model. In the designed DSGE model, labor produc...

2013
Joshua Farley Matthew Burke Brian Kelly Adam Scanlan Aaron Witham

Current macroeconomic policy promotes continuous economic growth. Unemployment, poverty and debt are associated with insufficient growth. Economic activity depends upon the transformation of natural materials, ultimately returning to the environment as waste. Current levels of economic throughput exceed the planet‘s carrying capacity. As a result of poorly constructed economic institutions, soc...

2006
Hanno Lustig Christopher Sleet Şevin Yeltekin

We analyze optimal fiscal and monetary policy in an economy with distortionary labor income taxes, nominal rigidities and nominal debt of various maturities. Optimal policy prescribes the exclusive use of long term debt. Such debt mitigates the distortions associated with hedging fiscal shocks by allowing the government to allocate them efficiently across states and periods.

2002
Matthias Brückner

The introductory phase of the European Monetary Union ended with the emission of euro currency in 2002. We present a review of the experiences with the new monetary union. Using a Taylor-rule, we analyze the ECB’s conduct of monetary policy. The empirical results suggests that the ECB applies similar weights to inflation and the output gap as the Bundesbank in the past, but more than proportion...

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