Linear-quadratic approximation, external habit and targeting rules |
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Authors: | Paul Levine Joseph Pearlman Richard Pierse |
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Affiliation: | aDepartment of Economics, University of Surrey, Guildford GU2 7XH, UK;bLondon Metropolitan University, UK |
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Abstract: | We examine the linear-quadratic approximation of nonlinear dynamic stochastic optimization problems. A discrete-time version of Magill [1977a. A local analysis of N-sector capital accumulation under uncertainty. Journal of Economic Theory 15(2), 211–219] is generalized to models with forward-looking variables paying special attention to second-order conditions. This is the ‘large distortions’ case in the literature. We apply the approach to monetary policy in a DSGE model with external habit in consumption. We then develop a condition for ‘target-implementability’, a concept related to ‘targeting rules’. Finally, we extend the approach to a comparison between cooperative and non-cooperative equilibria in a two-country model and show that the ‘small distortions’ approximation is inappropriate for this exercise. |
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Keywords: | Linear-quadratic approximation Dynamic stochastic general equilibrium models Utility-based loss function Cooperative and non-cooperative equilibria |
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