Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
967373 Journal of Monetary Economics 2007 14 Pages PDF
Abstract
Smoothness in aggregate capital accumulation is a necessary condition for New-Keynesian (NK) models to imply a quantitatively relevant monetary transmission mechanism (see, e.g., [Woodford, 2005. Firm-specific capital and the new Keynesian Phillips curve. International Journal of Central Banking 2, 1-46]). Can that aggregate smoothness be entertained in the context of an NK model featuring lumpy plant-level investment? Our answer is yes. Imperfect competition in goods markets and/or sticky prices are identified as economic mechanisms which render lumpy investment relevant in general equilibrium.
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