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Money and capital
Authors:S. Bora?an Aruoba  Christopher J. WallerRandall Wright
Affiliation:a University of Maryland, United States
b Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis and University of Notre Dame, United States
c University of Wisconsin—Madison and Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis, United States
Abstract:The effects of money (anticipated inflation) on capital formation is a classic issue in macroeconomics. Previous papers adopt reduced-form approaches, putting money in the utility function, or imposing cash in advance, but using otherwise frictionless models. We follow instead a literature that tries to be explicit about the frictions making money essential. This introduces new elements, including a two-sector structure with centralized and decentralized markets, stochastic trading opportunities, and bargaining. These elements matter quantitatively and numerical results differ from findings in the reduced-form literature. The analysis also reduces a gap between microfounded monetary economics and mainstream macro.
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