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Heterogeneity In Macroeconomics And Its Implications For Monetary Policy 1st Edition Fabian Schnell Auth

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Heterogeneity In Macroeconomics And Its Implications For Monetary Policy 1st Edition Fabian Schnell Auth
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Heterogeneity In Macroeconomics And Its Implications For Monetary Policy 1st Edition Fabian Schnell Auth instant download after payment.

Publisher: Gabler Verlag
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.3 MB
Pages: 166
Author: Fabian Schnell (auth.)
ISBN: 9783658097301, 3658097302
Language: English
Year: 2015
Edition: 1

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Heterogeneity In Macroeconomics And Its Implications For Monetary Policy 1st Edition Fabian Schnell Auth by Fabian Schnell (auth.) 9783658097301, 3658097302 instant download after payment.

Fabian Schnell develops a model indicating that by keeping real interest rates too low, monetary policy can distort the allocation of resources across firms and potentially delay economic recovery after a recession. This is a new channel of monetary policy that is especially relevant in view of “Quantitative Easing” programs. A second model focuses on the short-term implications of heterogeneously productive firms, showing an acceleration effect of technology shocks. Finally, an empirical investigation of firms’ price-setting behaviors shows that time-dependent factors, relative to state-dependent ones, play a small role with respect to the probability and the size of a price change. All results provide new insights for monetary policy.

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