Artículo
Date
2007
Abstract
Dynamic stochastic general equilibrium (DSGE) models with nominal rigidities have become a popular tool for monetary policy analysis in recent years. The basic sticky price model has been enriched to include additional sources of nominal and real rigidities. These additional elements have been introduced to generate the observed degree of persistence in inflation, real wages, and output. Extensions of these closed economy models to open economies have highlighted the presence of the same types of rigidities.
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