Price‐level versus inflation targeting with financial market imperfections |
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Authors: | Francisco Covas Yahong Zhang |
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Affiliation: | 1. Division of Monetary Affairs, Federal Reserve Board;2. Canadian Economic Analysis Department, Bank of Canada |
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Abstract: | Abstract Price‐level targeting (PT) is compared with inflation targeting (IT) in a DSGE model augmented with imperfections in both debt and equity markets. The PT regime outperforms the IT regime, and the gain depends on the degree of financial market frictions. This is because inflation is better anchored under PT, owing to the expectation channel, and therefore the monetary authority has more leverage to deal with the financial market distortions. We also find that the gain is higher if the optimal rule reacts to asset prices instead of the output gap, and the rule requires a positive response to asset prices. |
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Keywords: | E31 E44 E52 |
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