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INFLATION AND INEQUALITY IN A GROWING ECONOMY WITH CASH AND CREDIT GOODS

We develop a dynamic general equilibrium growth model, where households purchase final goods on cash or credit and have different capital and money endowments, to investigate whether inflation affects trends in income and consumption inequality. We show that, under a strong substitutability between...

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Published in:Macroeconomic dynamics 2022-04, Vol.26 (3), p.579-612
Main Authors: Chang, Juin-Jen, Lin, Hsieh-Yu, Savitski, David W., Tsai, Hsueh-Fang
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