Paper takes ‘Hank’ approach to eurozone policy transmission
Authors identify three key dimensions of household heterogeneity
Studying monetary policy pass-through in a heterogeneous-agent New Keynesian (Hank) framework can shed new light on monetary policy transmission, the authors of a new working paper say.
Jiri Slacalek, Oreste Tristani and Giovanni Violante explore both direct transmission channels, operating through inter-temporal substitution and net interest rate exposure, and indirect channels, such as net nominal exposure, wealth, collateral and labour income.
They stress that the strength of these channels
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