Monetary and Fiscal Policy in Times of Crisis: A New Keynesian Perspective in Continuous Time

To analyse the interdependence between monetary and fiscal policy during a financial crisis, we develop an open‐economy DSGE model with monetary and fiscal policy, as well as financial markets, in a continuous‐time framework based on stochastic differential equations. Monetary policy is modelled usi...

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Financial market
Fiscal policy
Households
Inflation
Interdependence
Keynesian theory
Monetary policy
Monetary unions
Prices
Stabilization
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