Working Paper
Modeling monetary economies: an equivalence result
Abstract: We present a thought-provoking study of two monetary models: the cash-in-advance and the Lagos and Wright (2005) models. The different approaches to modeling money?reduced-form vs. explicit role?neither induce fundamental theoretical nor quantitative differences in results. Given conformity of preferences, technologies and shocks, both models reduce to equilibrium difference equations that coincide unless price distortions are differentially imposed on cash prices, across models. Equal distortions support equally large welfare costs of inflation. Performance differences stem from unequal assumptions about the pricing mechanism that governs cash transactions, not the differential modeling of the monetary exchange process.
Keywords: Monetary theory; Money; Inflation (Finance);
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Provider: Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
Part of Series: Working Papers
Publication Date: 2015-11-01
Number: 2013-009
Pages: 18 pages