stabilization policy

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stabilization
noun[U]
uk
/ˌsteɪ.bəl.aɪˈzeɪ.ʃən/
us
/ˌsteɪ.bəl.əˈzeɪ.ʃən/
the condition of being fixed and not changing, or the act of making something ...
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policy
noun[C]
uk
/ˈpɒl.ə.si/
us
/ˈpɑː.lə.si/
a set of ideas or a plan of what to do in particular situations that has been agreed to officially by a group of people, a business organization, a government, or a ...
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Is the process through which aggressive inflationstabilizationpolicyfosters coordination consistent with theory and evidence on adaptive learning by economic agents?
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If the parameters were inside the stable region without policy, then there would be no need forstabilizationpolicy.
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The globalstabilizationpolicycreates an environment where the income and substitution effects of future interest rate movements exactly cancel out.
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For these reasons, these models are especially well suited to an initial investigation ofstabilizationpolicy.
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Under assumptions designed to be most favorable tostabilizationpolicy, we find that policies that would produce successful bifurcation are very complicated.
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Figure 4.4 displays how the emissionstabilizationpolicywill affect generational well-being for minor, moderate, and major damage cases when endogenous abatement is present.
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Where do you now stand on the rules versus discretion debate on the conduct ofstabilizationpolicy?
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Taken literally, the concept of "stabilizationpolicy" implicitly assumes that the macroeconomy is unstable without imposition of a policy.
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The former is seen as a commitment device whereas the second is seen, once commitment has been granted, as astabilizationpolicy.
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In particular, our analysis of alternativestabilizationpolicyrules aims at shedding some light on the discussion of how inflation target policies should be designed.
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Stabilizationpolicyin that literal sense therefore must be a policy that moves the economy from an unstable operating regime into a stable operating regime.
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The analysis, like most other studies, shows that macroeconomicstabilizationpolicy, operationalized as the log of price level, has a contemporaneous effect on growth.
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Taken literally, the very choice of the words "stabilizationpolicy" implies that without "policy" the macroeconomy would be unstable.
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In short, we conclude that identifying a "stabilizationpolicy" that would be successful in an unstable economy can be far more challenging than previously thought.
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A comment on market structure andstabilizationpolicy.
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That model is the best-known and most extensively analyzed of the models in that class of models, which possess the relevant properties for this experiment instabilizationpolicybifurcation selection.
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We definestabilizationpolicyto be intentional movement of bifurcation regions through policy intervention, with the intent of moving the stable region to include the parameters.
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For an aggregate relationship, we assume that agents in making their individual decisions do not take this, or any underlyingstabilizationpolicythat it may embody, into account.
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In the end, the authors are able to conclude that their argument for aggressive inflationstabilizationpolicyis variously supported by formal, historical, and econometric analysis.
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