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This paper revisits the trade-off between central bank independence and conservatism using a New Keynesian model with … holds. In this case, the optimal combination between independence and conservatism is characterised by complementarity. …
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This paper revisits the trade-of between central bank independence and conservatism using a New Keynesian model with … holds. In this case, the optimal combination between independence and conservatism is characterised by complementarity. …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010286421
The paper examines the optimal combination of central bank independence and conservatism in the presence of uncertain … bank's degree of inde-pendence and conservatism so as to minimise society's loss function. We find that the optimal … combination between independence and conservatism is not necessarily characterised by substitutability. When uncertainty about the …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010274857
monetary policy conservatism can be uncovered by studying to what extent central banks react to real disturbances. By … logit approach in a panel setting we derive a time-varying indicator of effective monetary policy conservatism for Canada …, Sweden, the UK and the US. Employing this indicator we show that increasing effective conservatism tends to lower inflation …
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combinations of central bank independence and conservatism. Most of the existing empirical studies concentrate on measuring legal … or factual central bank independence thereby neglecting the degree of conservatism of the monetary authorities. In this … paper we show how a joint empirical measure of central bank independence and conservatism can be derived from factual …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010270388
This article surveys the degree of central bank independence in Norway between 1945 and 1970. By comparing the developments in Norway with those of Sweden and the United Kingdom, it is shown that the Norwegian central bank had less room for maneuver than in the other countries. In spite of a...
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This paper examines whether government ideology has influenced monetary policy in OECD countries. We use quarterly data in the 1980.1-2005.4 period and exclude EMU countries. Our Taylor-rule specification focuses on the interactions of a new time-variant index of central bank independence with...
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Following the experience of the global financial crisis, central banks have been asked to undertake unprecedented responsibilities. Governments and the public appear to have high expectations that monetary policy can provide solutions to problems that do not necessarily fit in the realm of...
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Historically high levels of private and public debt coupled with already very low short-term interest rates appear to limit the options for stimulative monetary policy in many advanced economies today. One option that has not yet been considered is monetary financing by central banks to boost...
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In this study, we measure the central bank independence for all fourteen ESCWA countries using two indicators: the legal independence and accountability measure (the de jure measure) and the turnover rates of central bank governors (the de facto measure). The entire sample of countries is split...
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