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Monetary Policy Rules (Volume 31) (National Bureau of Economic Research Studies

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ISBN
9780226791258

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Product Identifiers

Publisher
University of Chicago Press
ISBN-10
0226791254
ISBN-13
9780226791258
eBay Product ID (ePID)
1800483

Product Key Features

Number of Pages
458 Pages
Language
English
Publication Name
Monetary Policy Rules
Publication Year
2001
Subject
Money & Monetary Policy
Type
Textbook
Author
John B. Taylor
Subject Area
Business & Economics
Series
National Bureau of Economic Research Studies in Business Cycles Ser.
Format
Trade Paperback

Dimensions

Item Height
0.1 in
Item Weight
22.1 Oz
Item Length
0.9 in
Item Width
0.6 in

Additional Product Features

Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
LCCN
00-069072
Dewey Edition
21
Series Volume Number
31
Illustrated
Yes
Dewey Decimal
332.4
Table Of Content
Acknowledgments Introduction John B. Taylor 1. Performance of Operational Policy Rules in an Estimated Semiclassical Structural Model Bennett T. McCallum and Edward Nelson Comment: Mark Gertler Discussion Summary 2. Interest Rate Rules in an Estimated Sticky Price Model Julio J. Rotemberg and Michael Woodford Comment: Martin Feldstein Discussion Summary 3. Policy Rules for Open Economies Laurence Ball Comment: Thomas J. Sargent Discussion Summary 4. Forward-Looking Rules for Monetary Policy Nicoletta Batini and Andrew G. Haldane Comment: Donald L. Kohn Discussion Summary 5. Policy Rules for Inflation Targeting Glenn D. Rudebusch and Lars E. O. Svensson Comment: Frederic S. Mishkin Comment: James H. Stock Discussion Summary 6. Robustness of Simple Monetary Policy Rules under Model Uncertainty Andrew Levin, Volker Wieland, and John C. Williams Comment: Lawrence J. Christiano and Christopher J. Gust Discussion Summary 7. A Historical Analysis of Monetary Policy Rules John B. Taylor Comment: Richard H. Clarida Discussion Summary 8. What Should the Monetary Authority Do When Prices Are Sticky? Robert G. King and Alexander L. Wolman Comment: Benjamin M. Friedman Discussion Summary 9. Rethinking the Role of NAIRU in Monetary Policy: Implications of Model Formulation and Uncertainty Arturo Estrella and Frederic S. Mishkin Comment: Robert E. Hall Discussion Summary Contributors Author Index Subject Index
Synopsis
This timely volume presents the latest thinking on the monetary policy rules and seeks to determine just what types of rules and policy guidelines function best. A unique cooperative research effort that allowed contributors to evaluate different policy rules using their own specific approaches, this collection presents their striking findings on the potential response of interest rates to an array of variables, including alterations in the rates of inflation, unemployment, and exchange. Monetary Policy Rules illustrates that simple policy rules are more robust and more efficient than complex rules with multiple variables. A state-of-the-art appraisal of the fundamental issues facing the Federal Reserve Board and other central banks, Monetary Policy Rules is essential reading for economic analysts and policymakers alike.
LC Classification Number
HG230.5.M66 2001

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