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Paper #835

Title:
Monetary policy and exchange rate volatility in a small open economy
Authors:
Jordi GalĂ­ and Tommaso Monacelli
Date:
July 2004
Abstract:
We lay out a small open economy version of the Calvo sticky price model, and show how the equilibrium dynamics can be reduced to simple representation in domestic inflation and the output gap. We use the resulting framework to analyze the macroeconomic implications of three alternative rule-based policy regimes for the small open economy: domestic inflation and CPI-based Taylor rules, and an exchange rate peg. We show that a key difference among these regimes lies in the relative amount of exchange rate volatility that they entail. We also discuss a special case for which domestic inflation targeting constitutes the optimal policy, and where a simple second order approximation to the utility of the representative consumer can be derived and used to evaluate the welfare losses associated with the suboptimal rules.
Keywords:
Small open economy, optimal monetary policy, sticky prices, exchange rate peg, exchange rate volatility
JEL codes:
E52, F41
Area of Research:
Macroeconomics and International Economics
Published in:
Review of Economic Studies, 72, 707-734, 2005

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