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Understanding HANK: insights from a PRANK. (2018). Dogra, Keshav ; Acharya, Sushant.
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  2. Simple Analytics of the Government Investment Multiplier. (2023). Roulleau-Pasdeloup, Jordan ; Cai, Chunbing.
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  6. Doves for the Rich, Hawks for the Poor? Distributional Consequences of Systematic Monetary Policy. (2021). Nakajima, Makoto ; Kuester, Keith ; Gornemann, Nils.
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  7. A model of state-dependent monetary policy. (2021). Bernstein, Joshua.
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  8. Unconventional Fiscal Policy in HANK. (2021). Seyrich, Fabian ; Seidl, Hannah.
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  11. Optimal Monetary Policy According to HANK. (2021). Acharya, Sushant ; Dogra, Keshav ; Challe, Edouard.
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  12. Doves for the Rich, Hawks for the Poor? Distributional Consequences of Systematic Monetary Policy. (2021). Gornemann, Nils ; Nakajima, Makoto ; Kuester, Keith.
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  13. The power of forward guidance in a quantitative TANK model. (2020). Giesen, Sebastian ; Scheer, Alexander F ; Gerke, Rafael.
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  14. Understanding HANK: Insights From a PRANK. (2020). Dogra, Keshav ; Acharya, Sushant.
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  21. Optimal monetary policy and determinacy under active/passive regimes. (2020). Roulleau-Pasdeloup, Jordan.
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  22. The power of forward guidance in a quantitative TANK model. (2020). Giesen, Sebastian ; Scheer, Alexander ; Gerke, Rafael.
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  23. Household balance sheet channels of monetary policy: A back of the envelope calculation for the euro area. (2020). Tristani, Oreste ; Slacalek, Jiri ; Violante, Giovanni L.
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  24. Optimal Monetary Policy According to HANK. (2020). Acharya, Sushant ; Challe, Edouard ; Dogra, Keshav.
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  25. Indebted Demand. (2020). Sufi, Amir ; Straub, Ludwig ; Mian, Atif.
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  26. Monetary Policy and Wealth Effects. (2020). Caramp, Nicolas ; Silva, Dejanir H.
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  27. Workers, Capitalists, and the Government: Fiscal Policy and Income (Re)Distribution. (2020). Cantore, Cristiano ; Freund, L B.
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  29. Monetary Policy and Heterogeneity: An Analytical Framework. (2019). bilbiie, florin.
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  31. Household Debt and the Heterogeneous Effects of Forward Guidance. (2019). Paustian, Matthias ; Ferrante, Francesco.
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  32. Forward Guidance under Imperfect Information: Instrument Based or State Contingent?. (2019). Jia, Chengcheng.
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  33. Household Balance Sheet Channels of Monetary Policy: A Back of the Envelope Calculation for the Euro Area. (2019). Violante, Giovanni L ; Tristani, Oreste ; Slacalek, Jiri.
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  34. TANK Models with Amplification and no Puzzles: the Magic of Output Stabilization and Capital. (2019). Naubert, Christopher ; Maliar, Lilia.
    In: CEPR Discussion Papers.
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  37. Resolving New Keynesian Anomalies with Wealth in the Utility Function. (2019). Michaillat, Pascal ; Saez, Emmanuel.
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    In: CEPR Discussion Papers.
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