Forward guidance with an escape clause : when half a promise is better than a full one

Borradores de Economia
Number: 
811
Published: 
Classification JEL: 
E47, E52, E58
Keywords: 
Human capital agglomeration, Social returns, Private returns, Externalities, Uncertainty, Fiscal policy

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