A wicksellian indicator of monetary policy |
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Authors: | J.Ernest Tanner |
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Affiliation: | Tulane University, New Orleans, Louisiana, U.S.A. |
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Abstract: | This paper compares actual U.S. monetary policy with an ideal policy based upon Wicksell's theory of natural and market rates of interest. For the period 1952–1971, this comparison indicates that actual policies behaved in a distinctly pro-cyclical manner with the result that monetary policies amplified the magnitude of the business cycles. The explanation offered suggests that this stems from the central bank's attempt to stabilize the interest rate which is consistent with one of the paper's findings of a highly significant positive relationship between changes in the natural rate of interest and changes in the monetary base. |
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