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Intertemporal substitution and the liquidity effect in a sticky price model
Authors:Javier Andrés  J David López-SalidoJavier Vallés
Institution:a Research Department, Banco de España, Alcalá 50-28014 Madrid, Spain
b Departamento de Análisis Económico, Universidad de Valencia, Avda. de los Naranjos, Edificio Oriental, 46022 Valencia, Spain
Abstract:The liquidity effect, defined as a decrease in nominal interest rates in response to a monetary expansion, is a major stylized fact of the business cycle. This paper first confirms that, with separable preferences, a low degree of intertemporal substitution in consumption is a necessary condition for the existence of the liquidity effect. In contrast to this result, in a model with non-separable preferences and capital accumulation it takes an implausibly high elasticity of intertemporal substitution to produce a liquidity effect. The robustness of these results to alternative degrees of nominal rigidities, capital adjustment costs and stochastic monetary processes is also analysed. We conclude that price stickiness, by itself, does not guarantee the existence of a liquidity effect.
Keywords:E32  E43
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