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We develop a theoretical framework for studying the effects of interaction on the quaJity of decision-making by monetary policy committees. We show that interaction, i.e. increasing one's expertise through an exchange of views, is most likely not to result in interdependent voting...
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expectations by way of learning. The inspection of output and inflation variances show that a policy of reacting to excess money …
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In a standard new Keynesian framework we derive the conditions under which increasing the inflation target does not deliver expectational instability. We consider two monetary policy regimes with respect to information about the inflation target. Under transparency, there is full disclosure of...
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This paper introduces a reinforcement learning based approach to compute optimal interest rate reaction functions in …
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learning and the interest rate rule is a function of public expectations. If the policymaker does not have full information …
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We explore the stability properties of interest rate rules granting an explicit response to stock prices in a New-Keynesian DSGE model populated by Blanchard-Yaari non-Ricardian households. The constant turnover between long-time stock holders and asset-poor newcomers generates a financial...
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