Title of article
Discretionary monetary policy and the zero lower bound on nominal interest rates
Author/Authors
Klaus Adam، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Pages
25
From page
728
To page
752
Abstract
Ignoring the existence of the zero lower bound on nominal interest rates one considerably
understates the value of monetary commitment in New Keynesian models. A stochastic forwardlooking
model with an occasionally binding lower bound, calibrated to the U.S. economy, suggests
that low values for the natural rate of interest lead to sizeable output losses and deflation under
discretionary monetary policy. The fall in output and deflation are much larger than in the case with
policy commitment and do not show up at all if the model abstracts from the existence of the lower
bound. The welfare losses of discretionary policy increase even further when inflation is partly
determined by lagged inflation in the Phillips curve. These results emerge because private sector
expectations and the discretionary policy response to these expectations reinforce each other and
cause the lower bound to be reached much earlier than under commitment.
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Keywords
Nonlinear optimal policy , Sequential policy , Markov perfectequilibrium , Occasionally binding constraint , Liquidity trap
Journal title
Journal of Monetary Economics
Serial Year
2007
Journal title
Journal of Monetary Economics
Record number
846061
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