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In a number of influential recent papers, Taylor (1979a, b; 1980a, b) has analyzed the behaviour of an economy characterized by staggered over-lapping wage contracts and rational expectations. His model has the "Keynesian" feature that the second moment of the distribution function of real output...
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We consider a model in which monetary policy is governed by a Taylor rule. The model has a unique equilibrium near the steady state, but also has other equilibria. The introduction of a particular escape clause into monetary policy works like the Taylor principle to exclude the other equilibria....
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terms of welfare, robustness to alternative shock processes, and are less prone to equilibrium indeterminacy. A simple …
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Farmer, Waggoner, and Zha (2009) show that a new Keynesian model with a regime-switching monetary policy rule can support multiple solutions that depend only on the fundamental shocks in the model. Their note appears to find solutions in regions of the parameter space where there should be no...
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Forecast targeting is an innovation in central banking that represents an important step toward more rule-based policymaking, even if it is not an attempt to follow a policy rule of any of the types that have received primary attention in the theoretical literature on optimal monetary policy....
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This paper shows that the theory of monetary policy rules is able to explain, predict, and help understand a variety of … rates, and the shift in the response of the term structure of interest rates to inflation and output. Although the theory …
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The new-Keynesian, Taylor-rule theory of inflation determination relies on explosive dynamics. By raising interest …
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The new-Keynesian, Taylor-rule theory of inflation determination relies on explosive dynamics. By raising interest …
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This paper analyzes the value of communication in the implementation of monetary policy. The central bank is uncertain about the current state of the economy. Households and firms are uncertain about the statistical properties of aggregate variables, including nominal interest rates, and must...
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