A happy "half way-house"? Medium term inflation targeting in New Zealand
Kirdan Lees and
Sam Warburton
Journal of International Money and Finance, 2010, vol. 29, issue 5, 819-839
Abstract:
The 2002 Policy Targets Agreement (PTA) between the government and central bank of New Zealand asks the central bank to target inflation "over the medium term" rather than over an annual target. Delegating such a medium term objective to the central bank shifts inflation targeting towards a "halfway-house" between inflation targeting and price level targeting. We show empirically that this helps time consistent policy approximate the first-best commitment policy even when the government asks the central bank to weight output stabilisation differently to society. We estimate the New Zealand economy with a small open economy DSGE model and show that the happiest halfway house is located around a two year averaging horizon at most, which leads to mild improvements in monetary policy efficiency.
Keywords: Medium-term; Inflation; targeting; Monetary; policy; DSGE (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2010
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