Stable sunspot equilibria in a cash-in-advance economy

George W Evans, Seppo M. S. Honkapohja, Ramon Marimon

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    Abstract

    We analyze a monetary model with flexible labor supply, cash-in-advance constraints, and seigniorage- and tax-financed government spending. If the intertemporal elasticity of substitution of labor is greater than one, both determinate and indeterminate steady states exist. If the elasticity is less than one, there is a unique steady state, which can be indeterminate. Only in the latter case do there exist sunspot equilibria that are stable under adaptive learning. A sufficient reduction in government purchases or increase in tax rates eliminates the sunspot equilibria in many cases. However, raising taxes enough to balance the budget can fail to achieve determinacy.

    Original languageEnglish
    Article number3
    Number of pages38
    JournalThe B.E. Journal of Macroeconomics
    Volume7
    Issue number1
    Publication statusPublished - 2007

    Keywords

    • indeterminacy
    • learnability
    • expectational stability
    • seigniorage
    • endogenous fluctuations
    • COMPETITIVE BUSINESS CYCLES
    • MONETARY-POLICY
    • RATIONAL-EXPECTATIONS
    • LEARNING RULES
    • STEADY-STATE
    • MODELS
    • STABILITY
    • MONEY

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