Interest rate rules, inflation and the Taylor principle: an analytical exploration |
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Authors: | Jean-Pascal Bénassy |
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Institution: | (1) CEPREMAP, 142 Rue du Chevaleret, 75013 Paris, France |
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Abstract: | Summary. The purpose of this article is to characterize optimal interest rate rules in the framework of a dynamic stochastic general equilibrium model, and notably to scrutinize the “Taylor principle”, according to which the nominal interest rate should respond more than one for one to inflation. This model yields explicit solutions for the optimal rule. We find that the elasticity of response depends on numerous factors, such as the degree of price rigidity, the autocorrelation of the underlying shocks, or which measure of inflation is used. In general the optimal elasticity of the interest rate with respect to inflation needs not be greater than one.Received: 6 November 2003, Revised: 17 August 2004 JEL Classification Numbers:
E5, E52, E58.J.-P. Bénassy: I wish to thank Daniel Laskar and an anonymous referee for their perceptive comments on earlier drafts of this paper. Of course all remaining deficiencies are mine. |
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Keywords: | Interest rate rules Taylor rules Inflation Optimal monetary policy |
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