A note on inflation uncertainty and monetary policy

In this note we analyze the policy implications of a negative effect from inflation uncertainty on output. The negative effect is formalized by introducing inflation uncertainty effects into the aggregate supply function generated by Fischer's model of overlapping wage contracts. This modificat...

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