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Nonlinear Phillips Curves, Mixing Feedback Rules and the Distribution of Inflation and Output

Luisa Corrado and Sean Holly

CEIS Research Paper from Tor Vergata University, CEIS

Abstract: Optimal nominal interest rate rules are usually set assuming that the underlying world is linear. In this paper we consider the performance of optimal rules when the underlying relationship between inflation and the output gap may be nonlinear. In particular if the inflation-output trade off exhibits nonlinearities this will impart a bias to inflation when a linear rule is used. By deriving some analytical results for the higher moments and in particular the skewness of the distribution of output and inflation, we show that the sign of the skewness of the distribution of inflation and output depends upon the nature of the nonlinearity. For the convex modified hyperbolic function used by Chadha et al. (1992) and Schaling (1999) inflation is positively and output negatively skewed. Whereas, if a concave-convex form is used the skewness of inflation and output is reversed. To correct this bias we propose a piecewise linear rule, which can be thought of as an approximation to the nonlinear rule of Schaling (1999). In order to evaluate the relevance of these results, we turn to some illustrative empirical results for the US and the UK. We show that this reduces the bias, but at the expense of an increase in the volatility of the nominal interest rate.

Keywords: Optimal Control; Feedback Rules; Nonlinear Models (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: C30 E31 E61 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 31
Date: 2003-10-23
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