Optimal fiscal and monetary policy under sticky prices.
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Publication:1427485
DOI10.1016/S0022-0531(03)00111-XzbMath1063.91063MaRDI QIDQ1427485
Stephanie Schmitt-Grohé, Martín Uribe
Publication date: 14 March 2004
Published in: Journal of Economic Theory (Search for Journal in Brave)
91B64: Macroeconomic theory (monetary models, models of taxation)
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