A two-for-one deal: Targeting nominal GDP to create a supply-shock robust inflation target

IF 3.5 2区 经济学 Q1 ECONOMICS
David Beckworth, Patrick J. Horan
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Abstract

A key tenet of modern central banking says that if inflation expectations are anchored then monetary policy should “look through” the inflationary effects of supply shocks that do not permanently affect potential output. However, the inflation surge of 2021–2022 vividly demonstrated that this standard monetary policy prescription is difficult to implement in practice since it requires a real-time knowledge of what shocks are driving changes in inflation while requiring a credible nominal anchor. This paper argues that a workaround solution to these problems is for central banks to stabilize the growth path of nominal GDP. Doing so allows central banks to look through short-term inflation movements caused by temporary supply shocks while still anchoring medium-run inflation. Therefore, central banks that target nominal GDP also are effectively targeting medium-run inflation. This two-for-one targeting deal not only solves the knowledge problem while keeping inflation anchored but can be implemented via standard Taylor-like rules. This paper shows how to operationalize such a framework for the case of the United States.
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Policy Modeling is published by Elsevier for the Society for Policy Modeling to provide a forum for analysis and debate concerning international policy issues. The journal addresses questions of critical import to the world community as a whole, and it focuses upon the economic, social, and political interdependencies between national and regional systems. This implies concern with international policies for the promotion of a better life for all human beings and, therefore, concentrates on improved methodological underpinnings for dealing with these problems.
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