Rankin, Neil
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- Imperfect competition and macroeconomics, a survey
- Staggered wages and disinflation dynamics, what can more microfoundations tell us?
- The new macroeconomics, imperfect markets and policy effectiveness, edited by Huw David Dixon and Neil Rankin
- Money- and exchange-rate-based disinflation in a redux model with staggered wage setting
- Staggered wages and disinflation dynamics, what can more microfoundations tell us?
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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
- Nominal rigidity and monetary uncertainty in a small open economy
- Exchange rate risk and imperfect capital mobility in an optimising model
- Maximum sustainable government debt in the overlapping generations model
- An intertemporal version of Mundell's two-country flexible exchange rates model with disequilibrium microfoundations, is policy interdependence inevitable?
- Nominal rigidity and monetary uncertainty
- The price, output and exchange rate-overshooting effects of monetary fiscal and exchange invention policy in a two-country disequilibrium model
- Monetary and fiscal policy in a "Hartian" model of imperfect competition
- Exchange rate risk and imperfect capital mobility in an optimizing macromodel
- Monetary and fiscal policy in a 'Hartian' model of imperfect competition
- Time consistency when open market operations are the monetary policy instrumentst, is there really a deflation bias?
- How does uncertainty about future fiscal policy affect current macroeconomic variables?
- An intertemporal version of Mundell's two-country flexible exchange rates model with disequilibrium microfoundations, is policy interdependence inevitable?
- Monetary and fiscal policy in a "Hartian" model of imperfect competition
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