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Medium-Term Money Neutrality and the Effective Lower Bound
Authors:GAUTI B EGGERTSSON  MARC P GIANNONI
Institution:1. Brown University and NBER;2. FRB Dallas and CEPR
Abstract:Conventional wisdom suggests that medium-term money neutrality imposes strong limitations on the effects of monetary policy. The point of this paper is that models with medium- and long-term money neutrality are prone to generate nonexistence of equilibria at the effective lower bound (ELB) on interest rates. Nonexistence is suggestive of sharp output contractions—so-called contractionary black holes—at the ELB. Paradoxically, the case for expansionary monetary policy at the ELB is even stronger in models that feature near money neutrality. The results highlight the benefits of a monetary policy regime in which the central bank temporarily overshoots its inflation target once confronted by the ELB.
Keywords:money neutrality  zero lower bound  inflation-output trade-off
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