Possible Effects of European Monetary Unionon Switzerland; A Case Study of Policy Dilemmas Caused by Low Inflation and the Nominal Interest Rate Floor
This paper examines the possible effects on Switzerland of asset preference shifts in favor of Swiss-franc-denominated assets that could result from EMU. Alternative policy responses to temporary and persistent asset preference shifts and the consequent pressures for exchange rate appreciation are examined. Simulations of a stylized macroeconomic model of the Swiss economy indicate that monetary policy is likely to be the most effective tool for stabilizing output in the short run, but at the cost of a temporary increase in inflationary pressures. The simulations highlight the dilemmas faced by policymakers in an environment with low inflation and nominal interest rates.
Year of publication: |
1997-03-01
|
---|---|
Authors: | Laxton, Douglas ; Prasad, Eswar |
Institutions: | International Monetary Fund (IMF) |
Saved in:
freely available
Saved in favorites
Similar items by person
-
Multimod Mark III; The Core Dynamic and Steady State Model
Faruqee, Hamid, (1998)
-
International Spillovers of Macroeconomic Shocks; A Quantitative Exploration
Laxton, Douglas, (2000)
-
Laxton, Douglas, (1997)
- More ...