Paper #1591
- Título:
- The optimal inflation target and the natural rate of interest
- Autores:
- Philippe Andrade, Jordi GalĂ, HervĂ© Le Bihan y Julien Matheron
- Data:
- Diciembre 2017
- Resumen:
- We study how changes in the steady-state real interest rate affect the optimal inflation target in a New Keynesian DSGE model with trend inflation and a lower bound on the nominal interest rate. In this setup, a drop in the steady-state real interest rate increases the probability of hitting that constraint.This higher probability can be offset by an increase in the inflation target inducing a higher average nominal interest rate. However, a higher inflation target also entails greater distortion costs induced by steady-state inflation. We estimate the model on both U.S. and euro area data to quantify this trade-off. We find that the relation between the steady-state real interest rate and the optimal inflation target is downward sloping, but its slope is not necessarily one-for-one: increases in the optimal inflation rate are generally lower than declines in the steady-state real interest rate. However, in the currently empirically relevant region for the US as well as the euro area, the slope of the relation is close to -0.9. That latter finding is robust to considering several alternative parameter values as well as parameter uncertainty
- Palabras clave:
- inflation target, effective lower bound.
- Códigos JEL:
- E31, E52 , E58
- Área de investigación:
- Macroeconomía y Economía Internacional
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