Monetary Policy with Imperfect Knowledge

Monetary Policy with Imperfect Knowledge

Auteur : Athanasios Orphanides, John Carroll Williams

Date de publication : 2005

Éditeur : Divisions of Research & Statistics and Monetary Affairs, Federal Reserve Board

Nombre de pages : 11

Résumé du livre

We examine the performance and robustness of monetary policy rules when the central bank and the public have imperfect knowledge of the economy and continuously update their estimates of model parameters. We find that versions of the Taylor rule calibrated to perform well under rational expectations with perfect knowledge perform very poorly when agents are learning and the central bank faces uncertainty regarding natural rates. In contrast, difference rules, in which the change in the interest rate is determined by the inflation rate and the change in the unemployment rate, perform well when knowledge is both perfect and imperfect.

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