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Geldpolitische Wirkungen in einem makroökonometrischen Ungleichgewichtsmodell für die westdeutsche Volkswirtschaft

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  • Franz, Wolfgang
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Inhalt dieses Beitrags ist die Simulation einer alternativen Geldpolitik der Deutschen Bundesbank mit Hilfe eines makrookonometrischen Ungleichgewichtsmodells. Dazu wird nach einem kurzen Überblick über das Modell für den Zeitraum 1985 bis 1988 eine Geldmengenentwicklung unterstellt, die sich exakt an den von der Deutschen Bundesbank vorgegebenen Werten orientiert. Nach der Diskussion der Simulationsergebnisse in Bezug auf wichtige makroökonomische Größen wie Beschäftigung, gesamtwirschaftliche Nachfrage und Investitionen schließt der Beitrag mit einigen Schlußfolgerungen.

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  • Franz, Wolfgang & Göggelmann, Klaus, 1996. "Geldpolitische Wirkungen in einem makroökonometrischen Ungleichgewichtsmodell für die westdeutsche Volkswirtschaft," Discussion Papers, Series II 307, University of Konstanz, Collaborative Research Centre (SFB) 178 "Internationalization of the Economy".
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    1. Göggelmann, Klaus & Franz, Wolfgang & Winker, Peter, 1997. "Einige Wirkungen von steuerlichen Umfinanzierungsmaßnahmen in einem makroökonometrischen Ungleichgewichtsmodell für die westdeutsche Volkswirtschaft," ZEW Discussion Papers 97-19, ZEW - Leibniz Centre for European Economic Research.

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