Monetary Policy Under Low Interest Rates: The Experience of Switzerland in the late 1970s
Peter Kugler and
Georg Rich
Swiss Journal of Economics and Statistics (SJES), 2002, vol. 138, issue III, 241-269
Abstract:
This paper addresses the problems arising from the conduct of monetary policy in a lowinterest- rate environment. We examine a proposal advanced by Svensson for current Japanese monetary policy recommending first a devaluation of the Yen and a subsequent temporary exchange rate target coupled with a permanent inflation target. In 1978, after interest rates had already fallen to very low levels, Switzerland faced a threat of deflation, caused by an excessive real upvaluation of the Swiss franc. Considering the low level of interest rates, the SNB decided to react to this shock by pegging temporarily the exchange rate. While the SNB was successful in defusing the exchange rate problems, it could not prevent a resurgence of inflation. The existing literature mentions two possible reasons for the renewed increase in inflation: The SNB may have waited too long in returning to a floating exchange rate and/or its monetary targeting procedures may have been flawed. With the help of a structural VAR model, we explore the reasons for the SNB's failure to preserve low inflation. We determine the policy course the SNB would likely have followed had it attempted to maintain low inflation by relying on inflation forecasts, rather than monetary targets. We conclude that both reasons mentioned above probably account for the resurgence of inflation. However, the VAR-analysis involves an important caveat: Had the SNB returned to a floating exchange rate more quickly and more decisively, it might have reignited the exchange rate turbulences.
Keywords: Monetary Policy; Low Interest Rates; Money Stock Targeting; Inflation Forecast; SVAR (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: E52 E58 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2002
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