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Trade-offs between macroeconomic and financial stability objectives
Institution:1. International Monetary Fund, Washington D.C., United States;2. Univ. Poitiers, CRIEF, 2, Rue Jean Carbonnier, 86073 Poitiers, France;3. Univ. Orléans, LEO, France;1. University of Kassel, Germany;2. University of Kassel and University of Hagen, Germany
Abstract:Ten years after the 2008-09 global financial crisis, most advanced economies have recovered and global economic growth has taken hold. However, partly due to accommodative financial conditions, financial risks are on the rise while inflation remains subdued. This revives the debate on the role of monetary policy in containing financial risks. This paper provides a framework to investigate trade-offs between macroeconomic and financial stability when the central bank has a financial stability objective. Relying on a New Keynesian model with an endogenous financial bubble, our simulations suggest that a central bank attempting to “lean against the wind” may face trade-offs between inflation/output stability and financial stability. We therefore argue that the interest rate should be used for achieving traditional macroeconomic goals, and a second, macroprudential instrument should complement the policy rate to tackle financial risk accumulation.
Keywords:Monetary policy objectives  Financial stability  Trade-offs  E61  E44  E52  E58
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