The Optimal Degree of Discretion in Monetary Policy
Susan Athey,
Andrew Atkeson and
Patrick Kehoe
No 10109, NBER Working Papers from National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc
Abstract:
How much discretion should the monetary authority have in setting its policy? This question is analyzed in an economy with an agreed-upon social welfare function that depends on the randomly fluctuating state of the economy. The monetary authority has private information about that state. In the model, well-designed rules trade off society's desire to give the monetary authority discretion to react to its private information against society's need to guard against the time inconsistency problem arising from the temptation to stimulate the economy with unexpected inflation. Although this dynamic mechanism design problem seems complex, society can implement the optimal policy simply by legislating an inflation cap that specifies the highest allowable inflation rate. The more severe the time inconsistency problem, the more tightly the cap constrains policy and the smaller is the degree of discretion. As this problem becomes sufficiently severe, the optimal degree of discretion is none.
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Date: 2003-11
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Published as Athey, Susan, Andrew Atkeson and Patrick J. Kehoe. "The Optimal Degree Of Discretion In Monetary Policy," Econometrica, 2005, v73(5,Sep), 1431-1475.
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