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Financial friction and optimal monetary policy: analysis of DSGE model with financial friction and price sticky. (2024). ben Salem, Salha ; Labidi, Moez.
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    In: CEPR Discussion Papers.
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    In: Cardiff Economics Working Papers.
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    In: Journal of Economic Theory.
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    In: Economic Modelling.
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  61. How costly is a misspecified credit channel DSGE model in monetary policymaking?. (2018). Yagihashi, Takeshi.
    In: Economic Modelling.
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