MONETARY POLICY UNDER NATURAL DISASTER SHOCKS
Alessandro Cantelmo,
Nikos Fatouros (),
Giovanni Melina and
Chris Papageorgiou ()
International Economic Review, 2024, vol. 65, issue 3, 1441-1497
Abstract:
With climate change increasing the frequency and intensity of natural disasters, what should central banks do in response to these catastrophic events? Looking at IMF reports for 34 disaster‐years, which occurred in 16 disaster‐prone countries from 1999 to 2017, reveals lack of any systematic approach adopted by monetary authorities in response to climate shocks. Using a small‐open‐economy New‐Keynesian model with disaster shocks, we show that consistent with textbook theory, inflation targeting remains the welfare‐optimal regime. Therefore, the best strategy for monetary authorities is to resist the impulse of accommodating in response to catastrophic natural disasters, and focus on price stability.
Date: 2024
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