Núm. 35 (2011)
Artículos
Inflation Volatility and Growth in a Stochastic Small Open Economy: A Mixed Jump-Diffusion Approach
Publicado
diciembre 1, 2011
Palabras clave
- inflation,
- growth,
- stochastic models
Resumen
The aim of this paper is to examine how inflation volatility affects economic growth in a small open economy. To reach this goal, a stochastic macroeconomic model with a financial sector and incomplete financial markets (due to the inclusion of jumps) is developed. It is assumed that the general price level is driven by mixed diffusion-jump process, that is, a Brownian motion governs inflation and a Poisson process guides unexpected and sudden jumps in the price index. The economic growth rate is endogenously determined, in the equilibrium, as a function of parameters of the inflation process.Citas
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