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What Is Wrong with Taylor Rules? Using Judgment in Monetary Policy through Targeting Rules (1999)

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by Lars E. O. Svensson
Venue:JOURNAL OF ECONOMIC LITERATURE
Citations:223 - 31 self
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@MISC{Svensson99whatis,
    author = {Lars E. O. Svensson},
    title = { What Is Wrong with Taylor Rules? Using Judgment in Monetary Policy through Targeting Rules},
    year = {1999}
}

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Abstract

It is argued that inflation targeting is best understood as a commitment to a targeting rule rather than an instrument rule, eitherageneral targeting rule (explicit objectives for monetary policy) or a specific targeting rule (a criterion for (the forecasts of) the target variables to be fulfilled), essentially the equality of the marginal rates of transformation and substitution between the target variables. Targeting rules allow the use of judgment and extramodel information, are more robust and easier to verify than optimal instrument rules, and they can nevertheless bring the economy close to the socially optimal equilibrium.

Keyphrases

monetary policy    targeting rule    taylor rule    target variable    instrument rule    optimal equilibrium    marginal rate    eitherageneral targeting rule    specific targeting rule    extramodel information    explicit objective    optimal instrument rule   

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