Inflation Rules with Consistent Escape Clauses

WPS92-1/96

Posted: 21 Apr 1998

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Annika Alexius

Stockholm School of Economics - Department of Economics

Date Written: Undated

Abstract

Simple inflation targets may be supplemented with an escape clause to be evoked in case the economy is hit by a major supply shock. In this paper, consistent solutions to the Flood and Isard (1990) escape clause model are derived in the spirit of Lohmann (1990). She showed that Flood and Isard's assumption of symmetric boundary values of shocks, outside of which the zero inflation rule should be broken, is inconsistent if the output or employment target differs from the natural rate. This is quantitatively important since the optimal boundary values in the consistent model are highly asymmetric. The effects of unemployment persistence on the optimal escape clause are also investigated in a two period version of the model. In the second period, monetary policy should respond more often to supply shocks if unemployment is persistent. The first period effect may be of either sign.

JEL Classification: E52

Suggested Citation

Alexius, Annika, Inflation Rules with Consistent Escape Clauses (Undated). WPS92-1/96, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3263

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