* 2 Results enter search term Search Reset filter Suchfilter Content Type Publications (2) Publication Type Working Paper (2) Experts Christian Pierdzioch (2) Serkan Yener (1) Date Last Month Last Year Select Period start date to end date Sort by Relevance Date Aktive Filter Content Type: Publications Tags: Consumption externality Remove all filters Publication On the Welfare Effects of Monetary Policy When Households Try to Keep Up with the Rest of the World 01.01.2004 We develop a dynamic general equilibrium two-economy model in order to analyze the welfare effects of monetary policy in open economies. The model features two distortions: one distortion due to monopolistic competition, and one distortion due to a... Publication Keeping Up with the Joneses: Implications for the Welfare Effects of Monetary Policy in Open Economies 01.05.2003 A dynamic general equilibrium two-country optimizing model is used to analyze the welfare effects of monetary policy in open economies. The distinguishing feature of the model is that households' preferences feature a keeping up with the Joneses...
Publication On the Welfare Effects of Monetary Policy When Households Try to Keep Up with the Rest of the World 01.01.2004 We develop a dynamic general equilibrium two-economy model in order to analyze the welfare effects of monetary policy in open economies. The model features two distortions: one distortion due to monopolistic competition, and one distortion due to a...
Publication Keeping Up with the Joneses: Implications for the Welfare Effects of Monetary Policy in Open Economies 01.05.2003 A dynamic general equilibrium two-country optimizing model is used to analyze the welfare effects of monetary policy in open economies. The distinguishing feature of the model is that households' preferences feature a keeping up with the Joneses...