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Monetary policy and supply-side turnover

The introduction of a firm or product life cycle into New Keynesian frameworks fundamentally alters the design of optimal monetary policy. Economic welfare and the Phillips curve then depend on the gap between inflation and a time-varying inflation target that arises endogenously from turnover.
Adam, Klaus, Weber, Henning
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Economic Interdependence and the International Implications of Supply-Side Policies

1989
This paper analyzes some of the implications of growing international economic integration for the conduct of structural policy. The first two sections show how the internationalization of markets has increased the importance of structural policies. In particular, section I points out that the internationalization of financial intermediation has raised
Bovenberg, A.L., Tanzi, V.
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Price Variability, Supply-Side Policies and Monetary Rules

Economica, 1987
Wage-subsidy policies or demand management are equally effective in stabilizing output about its frictionless level in Fischer-Gray predetermined labor-contracts models. However, if the authorities are also concerned with price variability, the optimal monetary rule is unambiguously superior. Copyright 1987 by The Review of Economic Studies Limited.
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Demand side and supply side policies

2019
This chapter reviews the interrelationship of aggregate supply and aggregate demand in the economy. Using supply and demand analysis, it examines the impact of changes in the aggregate demand and the aggregate supply, and it considers the consequences of this in terms of the equilibrium price and output, and employment.
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Physical Policy and Supply-side Economics

1985
Monetary and fiscal policies primarily operate through some control of the supply or demand conditions of the economy. The traditional control is that of demand management, but subsidies, indirect taxes, the effects of interest rates on firms, etc., work mainly on the supply side. Physical policy in contrast ignores these supply and demand controls and
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Interest rate policy and supply-side adjustment dynamics [PDF]

open access: possible, 2010
In contrast to the present consensus view of stabilization policy, theoretical and empirical research strongly support the consideration of supply-side adjustment to pronounced variations of factor-utilization in order to trace a more realistic pattern of macroeconomic adjustment dynamics within simulation studies.
Kienzler, Daniel, Schmid, Kai
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Balanced Demand and Supply‐Side Fiscal Policies

Journal of Economic Studies, 1981
This paper analyses the general equilibrium and disequilibrium effects of fiscal policy when fiscal instruments have direct impacts on both aggregate supply and demand. A model is specified which incorporates the direct impacts of expenditure and tax instruments on the behavioural function for individuals and firms and which explicitly recognises the ...
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Comparing supply-side and demand-side policies in the solar cell supply chain under competitive circumstances: a case study

Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 2022
Maedeh Kharaji Manouchehrabadi   +2 more
exaly  

Rethinking stabilization policies; Including supply-side measures and entrepreneurial processes

Small Business Economics, 2021
Pontus Braunerhjelm   +1 more
exaly  

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