Money growth pegging, Taylor rule, status‐seeking behavior and the “spirit of capitalism”
Antoine Le Riche,
Antoine Parent
Abstract:This paper analyzes the impact of “spirit of capitalism” on stationary welfare and stability properties of a one‐sector Ramsey economy, where the demand of money is motivated by a cash‐in‐advance constraint on consumption expenditures. Preferences are defined over consumption and capital stock. There is a monetary authority that follows either a money growth pegging rule or an interest rate pegging rule. When a money growth pegging rule is introduced, a unique steady state emerges. A slight desire for status i… Show more
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