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Growth and Welfare Effects of Monetary Expansion in an Overlapping-generations Economy

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  • Kazuo Mino
  • Akihisa Shibata

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  • Kazuo Mino & Akihisa Shibata, 2000. "Growth and Welfare Effects of Monetary Expansion in an Overlapping-generations Economy," The Japanese Economic Review, Japanese Economic Association, vol. 51(3), pages 407-430, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:bla:jecrev:v:51:y:2000:i:3:p:407-430
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    1. Robert Amano & Tom Carter & Kevin Moran, 2012. "Inflation and Growth: a New Keynesian Perspective," Cahiers de recherche 1228, CIRPEE.
    2. Kazuo Mino, 2008. "Growth And Bubbles With Consumption Externalities," The Japanese Economic Review, Japanese Economic Association, vol. 59(1), pages 33-53, March.
    3. Futagami, Koichi & Shibata, Akihisa, 1998. "Budget Deficits and Economic Growth," Public Finance = Finances publiques, , vol. 53(3-4), pages 331-354.
      • Futagami, Koichi & 二神, 孝一 & フタガミ, コウイチ & Shibata, Akihisa & 柴田, 章久 & シバタ, アキヒサ, 2003. "Budget Deficits and Economic Growth," Discussion Paper 133, Center for Intergenerational Studies, Institute of Economic Research, Hitotsubashi University.
    4. Takayuki Ogawa, 2004. "Welfare Analysis of Debt Policy during Recessions," Discussion Papers in Economics and Business 04-14, Osaka University, Graduate School of Economics.
    5. Momota, Akira & Futagami, Koichi, 2005. "Demographic structure, international lending and borrowing in growing interdependent economies," Journal of the Japanese and International Economies, Elsevier, vol. 19(1), pages 135-162, March.
    6. Itaya, Jun-Ichi & Mino, Kazuo, 2007. "Technology, Preference Structure, And The Growth Effect Of Money Supply," Macroeconomic Dynamics, Cambridge University Press, vol. 11(5), pages 589-612, November.
    7. Akihiko Kaneko & Daisuke Matsuzaki, 2009. "Consumption tax and economic growth in an overlapping generations model with money holdings," Journal of Economics, Springer, vol. 98(2), pages 155-175, November.
    8. Takayuki Ogawa, 2005. "Welfare Analysis of Debt Policy during Recessions," ISER Discussion Paper 0642, Institute of Social and Economic Research, Osaka University.

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