Stationary inflation and Pareto efficiency with incomplete markets and a large open economy
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Abstract
In a large open economy with pure exchange and incomplete markets, this paper characterizes necessary conditions under which monetary policies are compatible with Pareto efficiency.
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Incomplete markets Asset span Monetary policyJEL Classification
E44 E52 F41 G15References
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