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Essays on optimal monetary policy under rule-of-thumb behaviour by price setters
HB Economic Theory
Pontiggia, Dario ; Leith, Campbell
University:University of Glasgow
Department:Adam Smith Business School
关键词: HB Economic Theory;   
Others  :  http://theses.gla.ac.uk/1399/1/2009PontiggiaPhD.pdf
来源: University of Glasgow
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The aim of this thesis is to study the effects of inflation persistence due to rule-of-thumb behaviour by price setters on optimal monetary policy. We start with a canonical log-linearised New Keynesian model, which we extend by allowing a fraction of price setters to follow a rule-of-thumb when setting a new price. We consider different specifications for the rule-of-thumb. In all models, steady-state distortions are assumed to be small so to guarantee the feasibility of optimal monetary policy analysis within a linear-quadratic framework. We derive utility-based objective functions for the monetary authority and analyse a range of optimal commitment policies. We perform welfare analysis in order to rank the range of optimal commitment policies. We analytically derive the optimal steady-state inflation rates associated with each commitment policy. We show that rule-of-thumb behaviour by price setters generates an incentive for positive steady-state inflation. A type of timeless perspective commitment policy is also capable of delivering positive steady-state inflation, even in the absence of rule-of-thumb behaviour by price setters. The optimal steady-state inflation rates are directly proportional to the gap measuring the steady-state distortions and turn out to be small in magnitude.We depart from the assumption of small steady-state distortions and consider the case of a largely distorted steady state within a nonlinear medium-scale model, which adds both nominal rigidities and real rigidities to the basic New Keynesian model. We extend the model by allowing a fraction of price setters to follow a rule-of-thumb when posting a new price. We numerically characterise the optimal rate of inflation in the Ramsey steady state. We find that rule-of-thumb behaviour implies optimal positive inflation only in the absence of transactional frictions. We find that the gap reflecting steady-state distortions is only slightly larger than in the case of small steady-state distortions. Finally, we study Ramsey dynamics and the implementation of optimal monetary policy via simple interest-rate rules, which we expand to explore the importance of welfare-relevant output gaps.

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