Classic Policy Benchmarks for Heterogeneous-Agent Economies
James Bullard and 
Riccardo DiCecio
No 341, Speech from  Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
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Increasing interest in large-scale heterogeneous-agent DSGE models. Realistic degrees of heterogeneity?approaching observed Gini coefficients in U.S. data. What is the role of monetary policy in such a model?
Pages: 47 pages
Date: 2019-06-22
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