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Sub-optimality of the Friedman rule in Townsend's turnpike and stochastic relocation models of money: do finite lives and initial dates matter?

Joydeep Bhattacharya, Joseph Haslag and Antoine Martin

ISU General Staff Papers from Iowa State University, Department of Economics

Abstract: The Friedman rule, a widely studied prescription for monetary policy, is optimal in Townsend's turnpike model of money; it is not so in the overlapping generations version of his stochastic relocation model of money. We investigate these monetary models in the light of this disparity. To this end, we create a modified version of the turnpike model that generates the same stationary monetary equilibria as does the two-period overlapping generations model with random relocation. We exploit this equivalence to explain the aforementioned disparity. We also discuss the importance of whether or not the economy has an initial date

Date: 2006-05-01
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