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How wrong could policymakers be when using linearized solutions to their macroeconomic models instead of nonlinear global solutions? This question became of much practical interest during the Great Recession and the recent zero lower bound crisis. We assess the importance of nonlinearities in a...
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We present a systematic treatment of dynamic e⁄ects of Odyssean forward guidance explicit announcements about future policy rates. We focus on normal times unlike the mainstream of the literature that focuses on episodes of an e⁄ective (zero) lower bound on nominal interest rates. We present...
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During the recent economic crisis, when nominal interest rates were at their effective lower bounds, central banks used forward guidance announcements about future policy rates to conduct their monetary policy. Many policymakers believe that forward guidance will remain in use after the end of...
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During the recent economic crisis, when nominal interest rates were at their effective lower bounds, central banks used forward guidance announcements about future policy rates to conduct their monetary policy. Many policymakers believe that forward guidance will remain in use after the end of...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012480001