In a TANK model with type-specific sticky wages, the cross-type wage gap emerges as a second-order state variable requiring history-dependent transfers for RANK-equivalent stabilization.
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When Redistribution Becomes a State Variable: Monetary-Fiscal Stabilization with Type-Specific Sticky Wages
In a TANK model with type-specific sticky wages, the cross-type wage gap emerges as a second-order state variable requiring history-dependent transfers for RANK-equivalent stabilization.