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Inflation and Growth: Impatience and a Qualitative Equivalence
Authors:BEEN-LON CHEN  MEI HSU†  CHIA-HUI LU‡
Institution:Been-Lon Chen;is from the Institute of Economics, Academia Sinica (E-mail: ). Mei Hsu;is from the Department of Economics, National Taipei University (E-mail: ). Chia-Hui Lu;is from the Department of Economics, National Taipei University (E-mail: ).
Abstract:This paper studies the role of an endogenous time preference on the relationship between inflation and growth in the long run in both the money-in-utility-function (MIUF) and transactions-costs (TC) models. We establish a qualitative equivalence between the two models in a setup without a labor–leisure tradeoff. When the time preference is decreasing (or increasing) in consumption and real balances, both the MIUF and TC models are qualitatively equivalent in terms of predicting a negative (or positive) relationship between inflation and growth in a steady state. Both a decreasing and an increasing time preference in consumption are consistent with the arguments found within the literature. While a decreasing time preference in real balances corroborates with empirical evidence, there is no evidence in support of an increasing time preference in real balances.
Keywords:O42
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