The Implementation of Stabilization Policy

46 Pages Posted: 11 Jun 2015

Date Written: June 2015

Abstract

In a broad class of locally linearizable dynamic stochastic rational-expectations models, I consider various alternative observation sets for the policy maker, each of them made of the history of some endogenous variables or exogenous shocks until some current or past date. For each observation set, I characterize, within the set of feasible paths (paths that can be obtained as one local equilibrium under a policy-instrument rule consistent with this observation set), the subset of implementable paths (paths that can be obtained, in a minimally robust way, as the unique local equilibrium under such a rule). In two applications, I show that, for relevant observation sets, optimal feasible monetary policy may not be implementable in the basic New Keynesian model, even when the number of observed variables largely exceeds the number of unobserved shocks; while debt-stabilizing feasible tax policy is, contrary to conventional wisdom, implementable in the standard real-business-cycle model, even in the presence of policy-implementation lags of any length.

Keywords: stabilization policy, robust local-equilibrium determinacy, observation set, feasible path, implementable path

JEL Classification: E52, E61

Suggested Citation

Loisel, Olivier, The Implementation of Stabilization Policy (June 2015). Banque de France Working Paper No. 556, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2616808 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.2616808

Olivier Loisel (Contact Author)

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France

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