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Title: Asymmetric shocks, risk sharing, and the latter Mundell
Author(s): Desmet, Klaus [desmet]
Publisher: Banco de España
Issued date: Jul-2002
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10016/14389
Description: This paper is part of a larger research program with Marco Celentani and J. Ignacio Conde-Ruiz on the effects of fiscal and monetary policy on risk sharing
Abstract: This paper analyzes optimal monetary policy in a two-country model with asymmetric shocks. Agents insure against risk through the exchange of Arrow- Debreu securities. Although central banks commit to the policy that maximizes domestic welfare, this does not lead to price stability. In an attempt to improve their country’s terms of trade of securities, central banks may choose an inflationary policy rule in good states. If both central banks do so, the effects on the terms of trade wash out, leaving both countries worse off. Countries facing asymmetric shocks may therefore gain from monetary cooperation
Sponsor: Financial support from the Cornmission for Cultural, Educational and Scientific Exchange between the United States of America and Spain (Project 7-42) is gratefully acknowledged
Serie / Nº.: Documento de Trabajo
0222
Keywords: Asymmetric shocks
Risk sharing
Monetary cooperation
Terms of trade
Security markets
JEL Classification: E5
F3
F42
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