Implications of household-level evidence for policy models: the case of macro-financial linkages
Macroeconomic policy models should track the different channels of monetary transmission, providing a framework for Monetary Policy Committees. They should also be useful for assessing risks to financial stability, including for designing macroprudential stress tests and instrument settings in the n...
Main Author: | Muellbauer, J |
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Format: | Working paper |
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University of Oxford
2020
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