Title
Determinacy and learnability of monetary policy rules in small open economies
Date Issued
01 August 2008
Access level
open access
Resource Type
journal article
Author(s)
Abstract
This paper evaluates under which conditions different Taylor-type rules lead to determinacy and expectational stability (E-stability) of rational expectations equilibrium in a simple "New Keynesian" small open economy model, developed by Gali and Monacelli (2005). In particular, we extend Bullard and Mitra (2002) results of determinacy and E-stability in a closed economy to this small open economy framework. Our results highlight an important link between the Taylor principle and both determinacy and learnability of equilibrium in small open economies. More importantly, the degree of openness coupled with the nature of the policy rule adopted by the monetary authorities might change this link in important ways. A key finding is that, contrary to Bullard and Mitra, expectations-based rules that involve the consumer price inflation and/or the nominal exchange rate limit the region of E-stability and the Taylor Principle does not guarantee E-stability. We also show that some forms of managed exchange rate rules can help to alleviate problems of both indeterminacy and expectational instability, yet these rules might not be desirable since they can promote greater volatility in the economy. © 2008 The Ohio State University.
Start page
1033
End page
1063
Volume
40
Issue
5
Language
English
OCDE Knowledge area
Economía
Subjects
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-47749116452
Source
Journal of Money, Credit and Banking
ISSN of the container
00222879
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