Title: Persistent Habits, optimal Monetary Policy Inertia and Interest Rate Smoothing
Authors: Corrado, Luisa
Holly, Sean
Raissi, Mehdi
Keywords: Multiplicative habits
interest rate inertia
optimal monetary policy.
Issue Date: 29-Oct-2012
Publisher: Faculty of Economics, University of Cambridge, UK
Series/Report no.: CWPE 1247
Abstract: Dynamic stochastic general equilibrium models featuring imperfect competition and nominal rigidities have become central for the analysis of the monetary transmission mechanism and for understanding the conduct of monetary policy. However, it is agreed that the benchmark model fails to generate the persistence of output and inflation that is observed in the data. Moreover, it cannot provide a theoretically well-grounded justification for the interest rate smoothing behaviour of monetary authorities. This paper attempts to overcome these deficiencies by embedding a multiplicative habit specification in a New Keynesian model. We show that this particular form of habit formation can explain why monetary authorities smooth interest rates.
URI: http://www.econ.cam.ac.uk/dae/repec/cam/pdf/cwpe1247.pdf
http://www.dspace.cam.ac.uk/handle/1810/243970
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