نتایج جستجو برای: money supply jel classification e62

تعداد نتایج: 690393  

2011
Ramon Marimon Juan Pablo Nicolini RAMON MARIMON JUAN PABLO NICOLINI Pedro Teles Fernando Alvarez Huberto Ennis Robert Lucas David Levine

We study the interplay between competition and trust as efficiencyenhancing mechanims in the private provision of money. With commitment, trust is automatically achieved and competition ensures efficiency. Without commitment, competition plays no role. Trust does play a role but requires a bound on efficiency. Stationary inflation must be non-negative and, therefore, the Friedman rule cannot be...

2013

We present a model in which an outside bank and a default penalty support the value of fiat money, and experimental evidence that the theoretical predictions about the behavior of such economies, based on the Fisher-condition, work reasonably well in a laboratory setting. The import of this finding for the theory of money is to show that the presence of a societal bank and default laws provide ...

2011
Ramon Marimon Juan Pablo Nicolini Pedro Teles Fernando Alvarez Huberto Ennis Robert Lucas David Levine

We study the interplay between competition and trust as efficiencyenhancing mechanims in the private provision of money. With commitment, trust is automatically achieved and competition ensures efficiency. Without commitment, competition plays no role. Trust does play a role but requires a bound on efficiency. Stationary inflation must be non-negative and, therefore, the Friedman rule cannot be...

2004
Etienne Lehmann

A Search Model of Unemployment and Inflation In this paper, I introduce money in the standard labor-matching model (Mortensen and Pissarides 1999, Pissarides 2000). A double coincidence problem makes Fiat Money necessary as a medium of exchange. In the long-run, a rise in the rate of money growth leads to higher inflation and higher unemployment, so the long-run Phillips curve is not vertical. ...

2016
Liang Wang Randall Wright Lucy Qian Liu

We develop a theory of money and credit as competing payment instruments, then put it to work in applications. Buyers can use cash or credit, with the former (latter) subject to the inflation tax (transaction costs). Frictions making the choice of payment method interesting also imply equilibrium price dispersion, and together these deliver closed-form solutions for money demand. The model can ...

2015
Cary A. Deck

Hyperinflation results from the creation and injection of fiat money into the economy. Using laboratory methods, this paper examines conditions under which fiat money can serve as a medium of exchange in a finite horizon economy while the government is active in the markets for goods. Consistent with the rational expectations hypothesis, issuing new fiat currency does not stabilize a hyperinfla...

2014
Gu Jin Tao Zhu

This paper seeks to explore non neutrality of money in the dispersion of transition process following an unanticipated money injection. It examines the responses of the output and nominal price to shocks. We show that a certain class of money injection schemes will induce quantitatively significant and persistent response in output, sluggish price adjustment, and a short-run negatively-sloped P...

2006
Andreas Schabert Sweder van Wijnbergen

Blanchard (2005) suggested that active interest rate policy might induce unstable dynamics in highly-indebted economies. We examine this in a dynamic general equilibrium model where Calvo-type price rigidities provide a rationale for inflation stabilization. Unstable dynamics can occur when the CB is aggressively raising the interest rate in response to higher expected inflation. The constraint...

2000
Klaus Abbink Bernd Irlenbusch Elke Renner

We introduce the moonlighting game. Player A can take money from or pass money to player B, who can either return money or punish player A. Thus, our game allows to study both positively and negatively reciprocal behaviour. One-shot experiments were conducted with and without the possibility of making non-binding contracts beforehand. We find that retribution is much more compelling than recipr...

2013
Cyril Monnet Daniel R. Sanches Guillaume Rocheteau Mitchell Berlin Shouyong Shi Costas Azariadis

We establish a fundamental relationship between the return on the banking sector’s assets and each banker’s willingness to supply liabilities that facilitate payments and settlement (private money). In particular, we show that the regulation of lending practices is necessary for the optimal provision of private money. In an environment in which bankers cannot commit to their promises, an unregu...

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