Implications of Erm2 for Poland's Monetary Policy

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Lucjan T. Orlowski

Sacred Heart University - John F. Welch College of Business

Krzysztof Rybinski

Warsaw University

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Date Written: December 2005

Abstract

This study proposes an extension to the inflation targeting framework for Poland that takes into consideration the exchange rate stability constraints imposed by the obligatory participation in the ERM2 on the path to the euro. The modified policy framework is based on targeting the differential between the domestic and the implicit euro area inflation forecasts. The exchange rate stability objective enters the central bank reaction function and is treated as an indicator variable. Adjustments of interest rates respond to changes in the relative inflation forecast, while foreign exchange market intervention is applied for the purpose of stabilizing the exchange rate. The dynamic market equilibrium exchange rate is ascertained by employing the Johanssen cointegration tests and the threshold generalized autoregressive heteroscedasticity model with the in-mean extension and generalized error distribution (TGARCH-M-GED).

Keywords: inflation targeting, monetary convergence, ERM2, euro, Poland, cointegration, GARCH

JEL Classification: E58, E61, F33, P24

Suggested Citation

Orlowski, Lucjan T. and Rybinski, Krzysztof, Implications of Erm2 for Poland's Monetary Policy (December 2005). William Davidson Institute Working Paper No. 802, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=905594 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.905594

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