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Asset price targeting in an open economy with cognitive limitations: The best for macroeconomic and financial stability?
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  • 作者:Kuo-chun Yeh kuochunyeh@ntu.edu.tw
  • 关键词:E52 ; E58 ; F37 ; F41
  • 刊名:The North American Journal of Economics and Finance
  • 出版年:2017
  • 出版时间:January 2017
  • 年:2017
  • 卷:39
  • 期:Complete
  • 页码:288-299
  • 全文大小:1556 K
  • 卷排序:39
文摘
The choices of policy targets and the formation of agent expectations have been critical issues addressed by monetary policy management since the financial crisis of 2008. This paper evaluates macroeconomic stability in a new Keynesian open economy in which agents experience both cognitive limitations and asset market volatility. The (im)perfect credibility of various monetary policies (e.g., a Taylor-type rule with- or without asset price targeting, strict domestic inflation targeting, strict CPI inflation targeting, and exchange rate peg) may lead agents to react according to their expectation rules, and thus create various degrees of booms and busts in output and inflation. Simulations confirm that a Taylor-type CPI inflation targeting including an asset price target is the best choice. In contrast, the business cycles induced by Keynesian “animal spirits” are enhanced by strict inflation targeting. Furthermore, a credible exchange rate pegging system with an international reserve pooling arrangement can improve social welfare and stability in an open economy, even though its absolute value of the loss function is slightly lower than a Taylor-type CPI inflation targeting including an asset price target.

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