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This paper uses Whiteman's(1986) frequency-domain optimization methodology to parameterize the precommitment period in a standard rational expectations policy design model. This allows researchers to adopt an empirical approach to the time consistency issue. That is, the operative commitment...
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The literature appears to have reached a consensus that financial globalization has had a "disciplining effect" on monetary policy, as it has reduced the returns from--and hence the temptation for--using monetary policy to stabilize output. As a result, monetary policy over recent years has...
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A central tenet of inflation targeting is that establishing and maintaining well-anchored inflation expectations are essential. In this paper, we reexamine the role of key elements of the inflation targeting framework towards this end, in the context of an economy where economic agents have an...
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behavior of daily bond yield data in the United Kingdom and Sweden--both inflation targeters--to that in the United States, a … striking absence of such sensitivity since the central bank became independent. In Sweden, we find that forward inflation …
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This article assesses the importance of the zero lower bound on nominal interest rates for the conduct of monetary policy. The article employs a small, forward-looking model developed by Fuhrer and Moore. The model is simulated under several policy rules that involve either high or low inflation...
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Estimates are provided for the social cost of inflation in the U.S. economy. The estimated cost, expressed as a fraction of income, is proportional to the square root of the nominal interest rate. This approximation assigns much higher costs to low rates of inflation than does the familiar...
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Presentation to the Bank of Japan’s 12th International Conference of the Institute for Monetary and Economic Studies … (Tokyo, Japan) May 31, 2005 …
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Presentation to Town Hall Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA, May 4, 2011
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Panel discussion for the Federal Reserve Board/Journal of Money, Credit, and Banking (JMCB) conference on "Financial Markets and Monetary Policy", Washington D.C. , June 5, 2009
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Presentation to the Western Economic Association International, San Francisco, CA, July 2, 2012
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