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Incomplete interest rate pass-through under credit and labor market frictions
- Publication Year :
- 2014
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Abstract
- By introducing search and matching frictions in both the labor and the credit markets into a cash in advance New Keynesian DSGE model, we provide a novel explanation of the incomplete pass-through from policy rates to loan rates. We show that this phenomenon is ineradicable if banks possess some power in the bargaining over the loan rate of interest, if the cost of posting job vacancies is positive and if firms and banks sustain costs when searching for lines of credit and when posting credit vacancies, respectively. We also show that the presence of credit market frictions moderates the reactions of employment and wages to a monetary shock. Finally, we confirm the finding that pass-through incompleteness has limited short-term impacts on the transmission of monetary policy shocks to output and inflation.
- Subjects :
- Macroeconomics
Economics and Econometrics
credit market frictions
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Monetary policy
Interest rate pass-through
monetary policy
Monetary economics
interest rate pass-through
labor search
Interest rate
Credit channel
Loan
New Keynesian economics
Economics
Dynamic stochastic general equilibrium
Credit market friction
Bond market
Credit crunch
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- Language :
- English
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....68e910a908d25a45094753b344858168