Consider the ASIAD model. The AS curve is: Y, = a - bm(1,- ) and the AD curve is: At; = 1-1 + oy, to where it is inflati
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Consider the ASIAD model. The AS curve is: Y, = a - bm(1,- ) and the AD curve is: At; = 1-1 + oy, to where it is inflati
Consider the ASIAD model. The AS curve is: Y, = a - bm(1,- ) and the AD curve is: At; = 1-1 + oy, to where it is inflation and is short-run output. The subscript t indexes time. ū= 0.01,7 = 0.02, a = 0.04, b = 0.05, and m = 0.04 are fixed strictly positive parameters. Assume the inflation target is 0.02 (or 2%). Imagine the Bank of England decides to increase its inflation target to 0.04 (or 4%) What happens to short-run output in the period immediately after the shock? a increases Oь. decreases O c. stays the same
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