Price Level Dynamics in a Liquidity Trap
Tsutomu Watanabe and
Mitsuru Iwamura
Discussion papers from Research Institute of Economy, Trade and Industry (RIETI)
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This paper studies the dynamic behavior of the general price level when the natural rate of interest declines substantially. Particular attention is paid to two constraints: the non-negativity constraint of nominal interest rates, and the government's intertemporal budget constraint. In a normal situation, nominal bond prices rise in response to the shock, which restores equilibrium. However, if the non-negativity constraint is binding, nominal bond prices cannot rise sufficiently. Equilibrium can then be restored only by a sufficient fall in the current price level. The required fall is greater when the maturity of government debt is shorter. To avoid deflation, the government must coordinate with the central bank by committing itself to reducing the current and future primary surplus.
Pages: 37 pages
Date: 2003-01
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