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Asymmetric preferences 1 Conditional output volatility 1 Optimal monetary policy 1 assymmetric preferences 1 conditional output volatility 1 optimal monetary policy 1
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Cassou, Steven P. 2 Scott, C. Patrick 1 Scott, Patrick 1 Vázquez Pérez, Jesús 1 Vázquez, Jesús 1
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Departamento de Fundamentos del Análisis Económico II, Facultad de Ciencias Económicas y Empresariales 1
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DFAEII Working Papers 1 Economics Letters 1
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Optimal Monetary Policy with Asymmetric Preferences for Output
Scott, Patrick; Cassou, Steven P.; Vázquez Pérez, Jesús - Departamento de Fundamentos del Análisis Económico … - 2012
Using a model of an optimizing monetary authority which has preferences that weigh inflation and unemployment, Ruge-Murcia (2003, 2004) finds empirical evidence that the authority has asymmetric preferences for unemployment. We extend this model to weigh inflation and output and show that the...
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Optimal monetary policy with asymmetric preferences for output
Cassou, Steven P.; Scott, C. Patrick; Vázquez, Jesús - In: Economics Letters 117 (2012) 3, pp. 654-656
We extend Ruge-Murcia (2003, 2004) to weigh inflation and output and show that empirical evidence supports an asymmetric preference hypothesis for output. We also find evidence that the monetary authority targets potential output in parallel to Barro and Gordon (1983).
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