The Impact of Monetary Policy on Economic Inequality

The extensive monetary policy of central banks during the Great Recession has re-newed the interest in the relation between (possibly) non-neutral money and wealth and income inequality. In this work, a dynamic general equilibrium model approach is used to study the effects of an inflation rate chan...

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Hlavní autor: Dörr, Patricia (Autor)
Médium: Elektronický zdroj E-kniha
Jazyk:angličtina
Vydáno: Wiesbaden : Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden : Gabler, 2018.
Vydání:1st ed. 2018.
Edice:BestMasters,
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ISBN:9783658248352
ISSN:2625-3577
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520 |a The extensive monetary policy of central banks during the Great Recession has re-newed the interest in the relation between (possibly) non-neutral money and wealth and income inequality. In this work, a dynamic general equilibrium model approach is used to study the effects of an inflation rate change on inequality. These effects are found to be temporary and to work through two channels: First, at the consumer level, intertemporal substitution effects differ even under an identical policy rule of all agents due to individual skill and capital endowments. This implies a transitory effect of inflation rate changes on inequality. Second, an indirect effect results from different capital intensities in industrial branches and capital-labour substitution effects. This may be endorsed by varying individual skill levels. The theoretical model's implications are tested empirically in a time series analysis on US data. Contents General Equilibrium Models Introducing Agent Heterogeneity Empirical Evidence Target Groups Scholars and students of economics with a focus on monetary policy, general equilibrium models and/or economic inequality Executives and consultants in the field of monetary policy About the Author Patricia Dörr is currently a PhD student in economics at Trier University. Her focus lies on survey statistics and therein variance estimation. 
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