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The Price, Output and Exchange Rate-Overshooting Effects of Monetary, Fiscal and Exchange Intervention Policy in a Two-Country Disequilibrium Model

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  • Rankin, Neil
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Monetary, fiscal and exchange intervention policy are examined in a symmetric, two-country, two-period model. Money wages are rigid in period one, causing unemployment. In each period there is a single world output, traded in a perfectly competitive world market. The exchange rate is flexible, and there is perfect capital mobility with perfect foresight. Aoki's method is used to obtain comparative static results, which include as special cases small open and closed economies. Whereas monetary policy effects in this model are consistent with the Mundell-Fleming-Dornbusch framework, fiscal policy always causes higher domestic output and a nominal depreciation, and may well lower foreign output.

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  • Rankin, Neil, 1987. "The Price, Output and Exchange Rate-Overshooting Effects of Monetary, Fiscal and Exchange Intervention Policy in a Two-Country Disequilibrium Model," CEPR Discussion Papers 152, C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers.
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    1. van der Ploeg, F., 1987. "Rationing in open economy and dynamic macroeconomics : A survey," Other publications TiSEM fd411b51-f487-4dde-a0e9-6, Tilburg University, School of Economics and Management.

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