On the welfare and cyclical implications of moderate trend inflation
The welfare and cyclical implications of moderate trend inflation are addressed in an augmented medium-scale DSGE model. Increasing trend inflation from 2 to 4 percent generates a consumption-equivalent welfare loss of about 4 percent. Welfare costs of this magnitude are driven by: staggered wage co...
Main Authors: | Ascari, G, Phaneuf, L, Sims, ER |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Elsevier
2018
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