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spending growth to a rate consistent with meeting the CPI inflation target in the medium term. By February 2010, the MPC had …
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higher inflation through a standard New Keynesian Phillips Curve. However, the imperfect substitutability between bonds that …
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the UK economy. We find that a 1 percentage point increase in the policy rate reduces output by up to 0.6% and inflation …
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2% by the start of 2011, with an impact on inflation of 1 percentage point around a year later. These estimates are …
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We show that interest rate rules that feed back on the growth rates of target variables (such as output or asset prices) may induce recessions in the presence of a zero lower bound, through purely self-fulfilling dynamics. This pathology is illustrated in a small New Keynesian model with...
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Bank’s Monetary Policy Committee felt that additional measures were necessary to meet the inflation target in the medium … the aim of injecting money into the economy and boosting nominal spending, in order to help achieve the Bank’s inflation … output and inflation: a large Bayesian VAR; a change-point structural VAR; and a time-varying parameter VAR. Our preferred …
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fluctuations impact upon inflation and output. …
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, it might be desirable from a social point of view for monetary policy to deviate from strict inflation targeting. But … quantitative analysis shows that although optimal price inflation is no longer zero, strict inflation targeting stays close to the …
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We use data on UK banks’ minimum capital requirements to study the interaction of monetary policy and capital requirement regulation. UK banks were subject to both time-varying capital requirements and changes in interest rate policy. Tightening of either capital requirements or monetary...
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effects on asset prices, demand and inflation focused on in most other studies. Using a data set available to researchers at … studies which suggest that QE boosted aggregate demand and inflation via portfolio rebalancing channels. …
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