Pioneering Price Level Targeting:The Swedish Experience 1931-1937
Claes Berg () and
Lars Jonung ()
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Claes Berg: Sveriges Riksbank, Postal: SE-103 37 Stockholm, Sweden
No 290, SSE/EFI Working Paper Series in Economics and Finance from Stockholm School of Economics
Abstract:
In September 1931, Sweden became the first country to make the stabilization of the domestic price level the official goal of its monetary policy, actually the only country that so far has adopted such an explicit price level target. Starting from the issues and concepts familiar from research and policy experience of inflation targeting - as contrasted to price level targeting - this paper examines the evolution of the Swedish price level targeting in the 1930s. We bring out a number of similarities and differences between price stabilization in the 1930s and in the 1990s.
Keywords: Price level stabilization; inflation targeting; monetary policy; Knut Wicksell; Sweden (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: E31 E52 E58 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 30 pages
Date: 1998-12-21
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Journal Article: Pioneering price level targeting: The Swedish experience 1931-1937 (1999) 
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