Balance Sheet Policies in an Evolving Economy: Some Modelling Advances and Illustrative Simulations
Posted: 12 May 2023
Date Written: February, 2023
Abstract
Once considered "unconventional," balance sheet policies have become an integral part of the toolkit of many central banks. Increased reliance on balance sheet policies reflects in part a decline in the neutral level of interest rates, which limits central banks' ability to cut their policy rates to support the economy during downturns, and many observers expect that neutral level to remain low relative to its historical average in the coming decades.
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Chung, Hess T. and Gagnon, Etienne and Hebden, James and Kim, Kyungmin and Schlusche, Bernd and Till, Eric and Trevino, James and Vilan, Diego, Balance Sheet Policies in an Evolving Economy: Some Modelling Advances and Illustrative Simulations (February, 2023). FEDS Notes No. 2023-02-03-1, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4438797 or http://dx.doi.org/10.17016/2380-7172.3246
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