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Monetary Policy Issues in a Low Inflation EnvironmentJosé ViñalsBanco de Espana; Centre for Economic Policy Research (CEPR) September 2001 CEPR Discussion Paper No. 2945 Abstract: One of the most striking macroeconomic phenomena in recent decades has been the achievement of rather low and more stable rates of inflation in many countries in the 1990s. Consequently, the main goal of this paper is to offer an overview of the main policy issues arising in a low inflation environment and their practical relevance in order to identify the main challenges facing central bankers in such an environment. The Paper asks the following questions: to what extent are the public's attitudes towards price stability, relative to other economic objectives - like unemployment, likely to change over time? How can the effectiveness of monetary policy change as a result of the non-linearities associated with the zero bound on nominal interest rates, the supposedly higher degree of downward real wage rigidity and, in general, the presence of downward nominal wage or price rigidities? What does the low inflation environment imply about the relative importance and effects of supply shocks, 'non-monetary' demand shocks and 'monetary' demand shocks? What sort of indicators are likely to be more useful to the central bank for assessing inflationary pressures and, in particular, should asset prices play a bigger role in the conduct of monetary policy?
Number of Pages in PDF File: 69 Keywords: Credibility, financial stability, inflation, monetary policy, prices stability JEL Classification: E42, E52, E58 working papers seriesDate posted: September 12, 2001Suggested CitationContact Information
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