Title of article :
The role of money in two alternative models: When is
the Friedman rule optimal, and why?$
Author/Authors :
Joydeep Bhattacharya، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Abstract :
In models of money with an infinitely lived representative agent (ILRA models), the optimal
monetary policy is almost always the Friedman rule. In overlapping generations (OG) models, by
contrast, the Friedman rule may not be optimal. In this paper, we use this difference in monetary
policy prescriptions to help us identify and study the key difference between these two models as
models of money. We study the welfare properties of monetary policy in a simple OG model under
two very different money demand specifications and two alternative assumptions about the
generational timing of taxes for money retirement. We conclude that the key difference between
ILRA and OG monetary models is that in the latter, the standard method for constructing a
monetary regime causes transactions involving money to become intergenerational transfers. Under
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Friedman rule is always optimal.
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Keywords :
Friedman rule , Overlapping generations model , Money , Intergenerationaltransfers , Optimal monetary policy
Journal title :
Journal of Monetary Economics
Journal title :
Journal of Monetary Economics